of work/life balance and the integration of all facets of life. Brett coauthored "I-Operations: the Impact of Internet on Operating Models" with Gary Daichendt, the former EVP of Worldwide Operations at Cisco Systems. He also has a few handful of books in the works.
So you could be creative and not suck. He's the coauthor of this book.
Institute, the Commonwealth Club, and many others. Aaron currently serves on the boards of Reimagining Service and BoardSource. He's also a featured blogger for the Huffington Post and he's coauthor of the children's book Mommy and Daddy Do It Pro Bono, which a lot of you guys have grabbed out here. And he did that with his wife, Kara. And after the talk today, Aaron will be graciously signing books, so if folks are interested, you can just come over to the table. And that is quite an intro for quite a man, so please join me
Well, what I was interested in is your working style. I've written coauthored books, and everybody develops their own technique for doing this. I'm curious as to how you did this.
You can read many of his thoughts on these topics at davidgcohen.com. He and Brad also coauthored "Do More Faster: Techstars Lessons to Accelerate Your Startup." A bit of background on Brad. Brad is the co-founder of Techstars, an early stage investor and entrepreneur himself since 1987.
Pretty big deal. So let me tell you a little bit more about them. Anthony and Karen coauthored the memoir cookbook Mission Street Food, Recipes and Ideas from an Improbable Restaurant back in 2011. They often work together, though Anthony is primarily a restaurateur whose projects include Mission Chinese Food, Commonwealth, and Mission Cantina.
He's the author of the New York Times best seller "Irrational Exuberance," and with George Akerlof, also a Nobel winner, he's coauthored a previous book in addition to today's. Dr. Shiller joins us today to discuss the provocatively titled "Phishing for Fools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception."
I think that's the fourth least happy day. And that's the point that my coauthor Ben Bamburg makes in this paper.
And just doing this kind of food, it's easy, accessible. So a friend of mine coauthored a book with a chef.
And just doing this kind of food, it's easy, accessible. And then the thing that other people who coauthor cookbooks with chefs always grit their teeth about, because they can't believe it was so easy, was the fact that I
even scraped the surface. So these are--and this is actually a work of my coauthor --these are three of her favorite moments. You know, and these are kind of iconic moments in the history of Australia or rather in her recollection of what it means to be Australian.
I'm thrilled to introduce Sharon Meers, a former managing director at Goldman Sachs who, together with coauthor Joanna Strober, has figured out how husbands, wives, and kids all thrive when couples share equally as breadwinners and caregivers. After interviewing hundreds of parents and employers and doing a great deal of research, Sharon and Joanna have put together their book, "Getting to 50/50.”
So come up after the talk, send me an email and let me know what you're thinking. With that I will say thanks to my funders and coauthors and ask any quest-, answer any questions that you may have. male #3: Have you done any comparisons between the rise in efficiency and the rise in the total energy use of computers?
And she's been in that role since 2015. She's also author, a coauthor , of a book called "Ensuring Digital Content Accessibility Through Policies and Procedures." And she's got a wealth of experience and knowledge.
So you could be creative and not suck. Greg: We are -- where's my, coauthor Randy Clemens is here by the way.
And beyond that he has had an architectural practice and consulting practice-- McDonough Innovation for over 40 years. He was the founder of the Cradle to Cradle Product Certification Institute and coauthored two great books-- "Cradle to Cradle, Remaking the Way We Make Things," and, "Upscaling, Beyond Sustainability,
So let me just tell you the top five stories in the last year in economics comedy. I do a little bit of research, mostly coauthored with folks who are smarter than I am.
The first project I worked on was a school health project that I worked on in Kenya together with my coauthor , Michael Kremer, who's at UChicago now.
Oh, I see. So you distracted him into doing this. Yes, he started as my RA and ended up as a coauthor because he's so brilliant and did so much. Well, what I was interested in is your working style.
The process we've done-- and by the way, my coauthor 's Henry Kressel.
Nearly 30 years. Well, the coauthor , Karen Stabiner, whose daughter works in our company, and was a fairly
I do. This past spring, I coauthored a proposal for a one-piece bathing suit because the only swimwear option right now is an itsy bitsy, yellow, polka dot
In addition to her newly-published solo effort, "Small Victories," Julia has coauthored such bestselling cookbooks as "Spain: A Culinary Road Trip with Mario Batali," "It's All Good"
So what this book is about is about what's really, it's a certain kind of general problem with free market, unregulated economies. And by the way, the co-author, George Akerlof is as you mentioned is my coauthor on another book, he to me is a very independent thinking person.
Steve is an author, business columnist and behavioral expert, and coauthor of "The New York Times," "Wall Street Journal," and "Business Week
This took him several years and a small army of undergrads because he had to map out the physical location of every single Harvard coauthor down to the nearest meter.
of California Berkeley right across the bay in Experimental Psychology. In 1979, he and his coauthor Amos Tversky published their seminal paper on Prospect Theory which started
And so an anecdote here-- so when we were working on that first edition of the book, I was working on it with three other coauthors .
It is a real pleasure to be here, to be able to talk about the book that I coauthored with my dad, David Chanoff,
this is great. And I can help out more now. She's just one of these very-focused moms, and she works full-time, and she just didn't appear to be sleeping at all, to me. And so, I was telling Joanna, my coauthor ,