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Dale Dauten

Dale Dauten

Dale Dauten

Dale Dauten is an American business management columnist, author, professional speaker, management coach, and mediator. Born on September 30, 1950, he earned a Bachelor's and Master's degree in economics from Arizona State University and completed doctoral work in organizational behavior at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. Dauten is the founder of The Innovators' Lab®, an organization dedicated to developing and testing new ideas in management and marketing, with clients including Caterpillar, NASA, and General Dynamics. He has authored several books, such as The Gifted Boss and The Max Strategy, and co-writes the syndicated newspaper column "J.T. & Dale Talk Jobs" with career expert Jeanine "J.T." O'Donnell .Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias+1Prabook+1Bookey+5Executive Speakers Bureau+5HarperCollins Publishers UK+5Amazon+8HarperCollins Publishers UK+8Dauten+8

Dauten's work focuses on leadership, innovation, and organizational behavior. He emphasizes the importance of creativity and adaptability in the workplace, advocating for a culture that encourages experimentation and values diverse perspectives. His approach combines practical business insights with a human-centered perspective, aiming to foster environments where individuals and organizations can thrive.JtandDale

One of Dauten's notable quotes is:Quotlr+3HarperCollins Publishers UK+3Dauten+3

Success is an act of exploration. That means the first thing you have to find is the unknown. Learning is searching; anything else is just waiting.” SenQuotes+4A-Z Quotes+4+4

This reflects his belief in continuous learning and the pursuit of new challenges as essential components of success. Another insightful remark from him is:BookeyBrainyQuote+14Executive Speakers Bureau+14Câu Nói Truyền Cảm+14

Nine-tenths of wisdom is appreciation. Go find someone's hand and squeeze it, while there's still time.” Executive Speakers Bureau+9A-Z Quotes+9QuoteTab+9

This underscores the value of gratitude and human connection in both personal and professional contexts.

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