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Bruce Tulgan
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Bruce Tulgan is internationally recognized as the
leading expert on young people in the workplace. He is an advisor to
business leaders all over the world, the author of twelve different
books and numerous management training programs, and a sought-after
keynote speaker and seminar leader.
Since 1995, Bruce has addressed tens of thousands of leaders and
managers in hundreds of organizations ranging from JP Morgan to JC
Penney. He has been called "the new Tom Peters" by many who have
seen him speak, and was named by Management Today as one of the few
contemporary figures to stand out as a "management guru."
Bruce's newest book is WINNING THE TALENT WARS (W.W. Norton, 2001),
which has received acclaim from Fortune 500 CEOs and business
journalists. He is also the author of MANAGING GENERATION X (W.W.
Norton 2000; first published in 1995), the classic study of
Generation X in the workplace. In addition, Bruce is the author of a
series of manager's pocket guides and training programs. Many of his
works have been published around the world in foreign editions.
Bruce's writing has appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers,
including the Harvard Business Review, BusinessWeek,
the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and
USA
Today.
As well, his work has been the subject of more than 1,000 news
stories around the world.
Before founding RainmakerThinking in 1993, Bruce practiced law at
the Wall Street firm of Carter, Ledyard & Milburn. He graduated with
high honors from Amherst College, received his law degree from the
New York University School of Law, and is still a member of the Bar
in Massachusetts and New York. Bruce continues his lifelong study of
Okinawan Uechi Ryu Karate Do and holds a fourth degree black belt.
He lives in New Haven, Connecticut and is married to Debby
Applegate, who received her PhD in American Studies at Yale
University and is the author of a forthcoming biography of the
famous 19th Century minister Henry Ward Beecher.
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