I am the author of The Genius Machine: The 11 Steps That Turn Raw Ideas Into Brilliance (New World Library, May 2009). My company, Thought Leaders Intl, is a leading intellectual property organization, helping leaders in many fields develop their ideas, create robust methodologies, and get successfully published. As a publisher and consultant to authors, I have put some 75,000,000 books in print.I have lead major innovation projects in a number of fields, starting with my own career in Hollywood as an award-winning writer, producer and director, and then in my two publishing companies, Tudor Publishing and Knightsbridge Publishing. I have created the first real time 3D interactive training simulations for Accenture for change management, and have lead the top editorial team at Yahoo! into the creation of what will be the world's first guide to global English (St Martin's/Macmillan).Quotes about me:“Gerry Sindell gets the creative process better than almost anyone. If you want your own creative engine to run faster and work better, this book is an ideal user’s manual.” Daniel H. Pink author of A Whole New Mind.“Gerald Sindell is the Obi-Wan Kenobi of breakthrough thinking.” Ken Dychtwald, PhD, author of The Power Years“The Genius Machine shows how any innovator can become a brilliant thinker. As Gerald Sindell walks you through his straightforward eleven-step process, his clear thinking, smart style, and colorful examples will make a genius of you.” Christopher Barr, senior editorial director of Yahoo!
I believe in progress.
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Owner / Partner, Thought Leaders Intl.
Private, Sole Proprietor employees, Other (please specify) industryI am the founder of Thought Leaders Intl. I work one-on-one with individual clients to understand their three to five year goals, to guide them in developing their ideas, to differentiate their offerings based on their genuine identity, and to help them build their platform.
I work in larger organizations to help them develop their innovation systems, and to learn how to be genuinely brilliant on a sustained basis.
New York University, California, United States
1962.
Areas of study: Music and English
The Ohio State University, California, United States
1964.
Areas of study: Pre-Med & Pre-Law