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1. My personal life fantasy is to bicycle around the globe via breweries 2. My most valuable value-less possession is a cardboard box. (With both parents now gone, my sisters and I recently decided to sell the house in which we grew up. My most treasured find: A 1950s cardboard box on which my mom had scribed, "Bill's Mittens") Oh yeah, here's all the usual blahblahblah biz stuff: Bill Jensen has spent the past decade studying company’s ability to design work in the information age. (In case you’re interested, much of what he found horrifies him.) He is an information architect with 25 years of experience in communication and change consulting. His first book, Simplicity, has been hailed as a "breakthrough in the design of communication and understanding," and was the Number 5 Leadership/Management book on Amazon in 2000. Herman Miller CEO Mike Volkema has described Bill’s new book, Work 2.0: Rewriting the Contract" as "the roadmap for effective leadership in the 21st century." And Bill is working on Books 3 and 4: Simplicity Survival Kit, and Work Diaries Bill holds degrees in Communication Design and Organizational Development. He’s CEO of The Jensen Group, whose mission is ‘to help clients succeed by making it easier to get stuff done’. Among the Jensen Group’s clients are Bank of America, Eli Lilly, Merck, Oracle, Walt Disney World, Duracell, Pfizer, Accenture Consulting, and the Swedish Post Office. |
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