Daniel H. Pink

Daniel " Dan " H. Pink ( * 1964 ) is an American writer who is best known through the book A Whole New Mind.

Life

After schooling Pink first studied linguistics at Northwestern University and earned at this in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts (BA Linguistics ). A subsequent post-graduate studies in law at the Law School of Yale University, he finished with a Juris Doctor ( JD).

Pink, who was also editor of technology magazine Wired, was between 1995 and 1997 worked as principal speechwriter for U.S. Vice President Al Gore.

At the beginning of the 21st century, he began as a writer of non-fiction books on the topics of the world of work, business and technology publications include:

  • Free Agent Nation: How America 's New Independent Workers Are Transforming the Way We Live (2001)
  • A Whole New Mind: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age (2005, German title Our ​​creative future: why and how we need to develop our right brain potential, 2008)
  • The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: the Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need (2008, German title The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: the only career guide that you really need, 2009)
  • To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others (2012, German title added value: The art of being asked in 2014 )

External links and sources

  • Personal homepage
  • Works by or about Dan Pink in the catalog that German national library
  • Dan Pink in the Notable Names Database (English)
  • Jurist
  • Author
  • Literature ( 21st century)
  • Literature ( English )
  • Literature (United States)
  • Non-fiction
  • Americans
  • Born in 1964
  • Man
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