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Monday, 15 September 2008

Ten Great Cultural Career Lies

Stever Robbins, the Get it Done Guy
Stever Robbins
Have you tried to plan your career? Do you consider yourself, or others you admire to be "self-made?" Do you believe hard work and skill will be properly rewarded? If you've answered "yes" to any of the above, you just might change your mind after you listen to our Success Strategies Podcast with Stever Robbins, Executive Coach and host of the Get-it-Done Guy podcast.

Stever Robbins, Executive Coach and host of the Get-it-Done Guy podcast helps executives become superb at their lives and jobs. Stever has been a member of nine high-growth start-ups over 30 years, including co-founding FTP Software, creating Intuit’s Quicken VISA card, and serving as COO of Building Blocks Interactive. Stever helped design Harvard Business School’s “Foundations” program, and has been an advisor to several high-growth companies. He has been featured in Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, NBC Nightly News, MSNBC, BusinessWeek Online, NBC Nightly News and CNN-fn. Peter Clayton, host of Total Picture Radio, had the pleasure of meeting Stever at PodCamp3 Boston last month.

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Stever Robbins Biography:
Stever began developing business leaders as part of Harvard Business School’s “Leadership and Learning” curriculum redesign project and has been an advisor and mentor to senior managers in several high-growth companies. He currently serves as CEO of Stever Robbins, Inc., where he coaches executives and high-potential leaders. Stever is also a member of the career coaching staff at Harvard Business School.

The creator of the Pull Leadership concept, Stever has written extensively about leadership in his book It Takes a Lot More than Attitude...to Lead a Stellar Organization and in his monthly Harvard Business School Working Knowledge column.

An angel investor or advisor to several young companies, Stever has also been a judge for the Harvard Business School Business Plan competition and the Brown University Business Plan competition. He has also served as a mentor for the MIT $50K Competition.

His work with younger and emerging business leaders includes mentoring high-school students through Junior Achievement, and participating in Boston's "Principal for a Day" program. He is a former Big Brother of America.

Stever holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School and a BS in Computer Sciences from MIT. He is a graduate of W. Edward Deming's Total Quality Management training program, a Certified Master Trainer Elite of NLP, and a Certified Executive Coach.

Stever was a repeat commentator on CNN-fn's Entrepreneurs Only and hosted a regular segment on the nationally syndicated radio show Entrepreneurs, Living the American Dream. He is a featured expert in Harvard Business School Publishing's Harvard Manage Mentor, as well as appearing as an expert in critical thinking and memory in Houghton-Mifflin's forthcoming Skillbuilders series.

He has been quoted in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, NBC Nightly News, The New York Times, ABC News Now, MSNBC, BusinessWeek Online, and Investor's Business Daily. He has written for Harvard Business Review, The Boston Business Journal and has had columns on Entrepreneur.com and Harvard Business School's Working Knowledge.

In his spare time, Stever's hobbies include comedy improv, swing dancing, singing, interactive theater, Ericksonian hypnosis, and strategy board games. He's learning guitar and is very happy to announce he can play "E." The note, not the chord.

Resources:
Stever's blog
Stever's web site
You Are Not Your Inbox
Ten Cultural Career Lies (PDF)

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