Peter Economy

Peter Economy
Alma mater Stanford University
Edinburgh Business School
Occupation Author, editor, ghostwriter, publishing consultant
Website http://www.petereconomy.com/

Peter Economy is an American author, editor, ghostwriter, and publishing consultant living in La Jolla, California.[1]

Early life

Economy, the son of a U.S. Air Force officer, was born at Hamilton Air Force Base, California. His father—Colonel Pete Economy—was program manager for U.S. Air Force reconnaissance aircraft during the 1960s and 1970s, specifically the Lockheed U-2 and SR-71.[2]

Writing

As of November 12, 2014, Economy is the author of 75 books. He writes about leadership and management for Inc.com and Time (magazine).[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

His articles have been cited around the world including:

Finanzas Personales (Columbia)[10]

Lebanese Examiner (Troy, MI)[11]

Economy is the associate editor of Leader to Leader, the journal of the Leader to Leader Institute.[12][13]

Media

Economy has been featured in national newspapers as an expert in business.

Huffington Post[14]

The Globe and Mail[15]

U-T San Diego[16][17]

Mundo Ejecutivo[18]

Alto Nivel[19]

Business Matters (magazine)[20]

Nursing Management (journal)[21]

The Virginian-Pilot[22]

CareerBuilder[23]

Post-Tribune[24]

St. Louis Post-Dispatch[25]

IndustryWeek[26]

InfoWorld by International Data Group[27]

Network World by International Data Group[28]

San Jose Mercury News[29]

Alerus Financial[30]

Community initiatives and teaching

Economy is on the National Advisory Council of The Art of Science Learning, a National Science Foundation funded project that uses the arts to spark creativity in science education.[31][32]

Economy is a founding member of the board of Sports for Exceptional Athletes. The nonprofit athletic organization provides enhanced opportunities for people with and without disabilities.[33]

Economy taught Creativity and Innovation at San Diego State University.[34]

Books

References

  1. Kinsman, Michael (August 17, 2005). "Hoping to avoid brushoff by fans". Union-Tribune Publishing Co. San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 23 November 2014. Peter Economy of La Jolla, author of the book "Customer Service Secrets" and co-author of "The Management Bible," said the Padres are driving home the importance of retaining their most loyal customers by having Alderson involved in the process.
  2. Hawn, Terry J.; Economy, Peter. Military Flight Aptitude Tests For Dummies. Wiley. p. v. Economy has had a lifelong fascination with military aviation - particularly reconnaissance aircraft such as the U-2 and SR-71, for which his father, colonel Peter Economy, served as Air Force project manager for many years.
  3. "Peter Economy". inc.com. While Peter Economy has spent the better part of two decades of his life slugging it out mano a mano in the management trenches, he is also the bestselling author of Managing For Dummies, The Management Bible, Leading Through Uncertainty, and more than 75 other books with total sales in excess of 2 million copies. He has also served as Associate Editor for Leader to Leader for more than 10 years, where he has worked on projects with the likes of Jim Collins, Frances Hesselbein, Marshall Goldsmith, and many other top management and leadership thinkers.
  4. Smith, Janie (July 17, 2014). "Square peg in a round hole: Are you in the wrong job?". 2014 Key Media Pty Ltd. HC Online. Waking up and feeling excited about work might seem like a bit of a stretch for some, but if you love your job, the excitement for it will come naturally, according to management expert and author Peter Economy. And once you’re at work, getting through your tasks and coming up with new ones for the next day should be enjoyable. “People who love their jobs accept and embrace the day-to-day routine of what they do, knowing that the little things have to be done first to get to the big things,” Economy wrote in a piece for Inc.com.
  5. Smith, Janie (July 17, 2014). "Square peg in a round hole: Are you in the wrong job?". 2014 Key Media Pty Ltd. HC Online. Waking up and feeling excited about work might seem like a bit of a stretch for some, but if you love your job, the excitement for it will come naturally, according to management expert and author Peter Economy. And once you’re at work, getting through your tasks and coming up with new ones for the next day should be enjoyable. “People who love their jobs accept and embrace the day-to-day routine of what they do, knowing that the little things have to be done first to get to the big things,” Economy wrote in a piece for Inc.com.
  6. Stillman, Jessica (Nov 5, 2014). "5 Things Successful People Do To End Their Days Right". Business Insider. Retrieved 20 November 2014. My Inc.com colleague Peter Economy even suggests setting a workday limit for the next day the night before. In different periods, different end times and levels of connectivity will be right for you. Just choose thoughtfully. Don't drift.
  7. Costa, Jose (November 22, 2013). "Investing in Leadership". Huffington Post. Retrieved 20 November 2014. The simplest way to promote this power is through sharing knowledge. Communicate with your team about the company's goals, vision and performance. You want them to be your brand ambassadors. It may have been best said by Peter Economy: "For communicative employees, the organizational environment must also be one that supports them by rewarding their efforts and successes and encouraging them to take risks, speak up and be opinionated."
  8. Economy, Peter (December 6, 2013). "7 Things Every Great Boss Should Do". Time: This post is in partnership with Inc., which offers useful advice, resources, and insights to entrepreneurs and business owners. The article below was originally published at Inc.com.
  9. Economy, Peter (July 13, 2015). "Steve Jobs on the Power of Asking for Help". Time.
  10. "Las 7 ciudades que debe visitar para tener un mayor crecimiento personal". Finanzas Personales. July 10, 2015.
  11. "Beirut lands on list of '7 cities that will change your life'". Lebanese Examiner. July 7, 2015.
  12. "Writing Fiction For Dummies: A complete guide to writing and selling your novel". Wiley. Peter Economy of La Jolla, California, is a bestselling author with 11 For Dummies titles under his belt, including two second editions and one third edition. Peter is coauthor of Writing Children’s Books For Dummies, Home-Based Business For Dummies, Consulting For Dummies, Why Aren’t You Your Own Boss?, The Management Bible, and many more books. Peter also serves as Associate Editor of Leader to Leader, the Apex Award-winning journal of the Leader to Leader Institute.
  13. "Meet the Experts". Leader to Leader. Peter Economy has served as Associate Editor of Leader to Leader, the award-winning journal of the Leader to Leader Institute, since 2001. He is also a best-selling author, co-author, or ghostwriter of more than 55 books including The SAIC Solution: How We Built an $8 Billion Employee-Owned Technology Company, Leadership Ensemble: Lessons in Collaborative Management from the World's Only Conductorless Orchestra, Managing For Dummies, Creating an Orange Utopia: Eliza Lovell Tibbetts and the Birth of California's Citrus Industry, The Management Bible, and many more.
  14. Costa, Jose (November 22, 2013). "Investing in Leadership". Huffington Post. The simplest way to promote this power is through sharing knowledge. Communicate with your team about the company's goals, vision and performance. You want them to be your brand ambassadors. It may have been best said by Peter Economy: "For communicative employees, the organizational environment must also be one that supports them by rewarding their efforts and successes and encouraging them to take risks, speak up and be opinionated."
  15. Harvey Schachter (January 25, 2015). "POWER POINTS Put big tasks front and centre". Toronto, Canada: Phillip Crawley. The Globe and Mail. Instead of the normal linear format for your to-do list, write each task on a separate sticky note and place the most pressing one in the centre of a piece of paper, surrounded in a circle by the rest. If possible, consultant Peter Economy says, narrow the list to a few items. Inc.com
  16. Kinsman, Michael (August 17, 2005). "Hoping to avoid brushoff by fans". Union-Tribune Publishing Co. San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 23 November 2014. Peter Economy of La Jolla, author of the book "Customer Service Secrets" and co-author of "The Management Bible," said the Padres are driving home the importance of retaining their most loyal customers by having Alderson involved in the process.
  17. Kinsman, Michael (November 16, 2004). "Work relations motivate California author". U-T San Diego (original article by SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUTE). Article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News via HighBeam. Peter Economy, who met Nelson as an eighth-grader in Warner Robins, Ga., agrees that sincerity is important to Nelson's success.
  18. "Sencillos pasos para desterrar el estrés de tu vida" (in Spanish). Del. Cuauhtémoc, Mexico DF (Mexico City). Mundo Ejecutivo Management. July 17, 2014. El estrés puede ser un asesino, por lo que Peter Economy nos da algunas simples medidas para desaparecer la tensión de una vez por todas.
  19. "Cómo crear una relación exitosa con tus clientes" (in Spanish). Mexico: Alta Novel. IASA Comunicación, S.A. de C.V. August 12, 2014. Para Peter Economy, experto en management y autor de libros como: The Management Bible, Leading Through Uncertainty, asegura que existe un factor diferenciador entre las empresas exitosas y las otras: las relaciones comerciales exitosas.
  20. "7 stress killing tips". London: Business Matters (magazine). July 14, 2014. While some let themselves get overwhelmed and shut down, others use stress to motivate and push them to greater heights says Peter Economy for Inc. Without the proper stress management tools, it’s easy to give in and find ourselves overcome by stress. By following these seven steps, you can banish stress from your life–once and for all.
  21. Rice, Matthew (February 1, 2008). "Leadership Ensemble: Lessons in collaborative management from the world's only conductorless orchestra". Harrow. Nursing Management. I was therefore intrigued, not long after this conversation, to rediscover an account, by executive director of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Harvey Seifter and Peter Economy, of the culture of 'collaborative leadership' developed by this New York based orchestra
  22. GLASS, JON W. (April 3, 2007). "Book touts employee ownership". THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT via High Beam Business. Retrieved 25 November 2014. NORFOLK - Nearly 40 years ago, Robert Beyster started an employee-owned defense and technology company that has become known as the largest government contractor most people have never heard of.
  23. Lorenz, Mary (June 27, 2014). "Is It Okay to Be Friends with My Employees? And Other Questions from This Week". CareerBuilder. Retrieved 25 November 2014. What’s one thing I can do better for you this month? According to Peter Economy (a.k.a. The Management Guy), posing this question to your employees is just one of 15 cost-effective ways to “supercharge” their productivity. [Inc.]
  24. "SOME SAY BEING THE BOSS IS A PAIN". Post-Tribune (IN) via High Beam Business. February 15, 1998. Retrieved 25 November 2014. Workers seeking more control of their lives jump off the management track For years, Peter Economy worked hard to climb the organizational ladder. But when he became a vice president, the ladder was restructured into more of a jungle gym. He had neither the authority nor the perks that once came with a top job.
  25. "Fewer Workers want to Manage". St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) via HighBeam Busienss. February 12, 1998. For years, Peter Economy worked hard to climb the organizational ladder. But when he became a vice president, the ladder was restructured into more of a jungle gym. He had neither the authority nor the perks that once came with a top job.
  26. Caudron, Shari (February 17, 1997). "The fine art of ingratiation. (nurturing business relationships)(includes related article on detecting ingratiating behavior)". Penton Media, Inc. IndustryWeek distributed by HighBeam Business. NO MATTER HOW HIGH A PERSON RISES IN A COMPANY, THEY ARE ALWAYS performing for someone, be it the chairman of the board, shareholders, or employees," says Peter Economy, author of Managing for Dummies (1996, IDG Books). The behavior he is talking about is called ingratiation. Done blatautly, it's definitely bad form, but successful leaders know how to use this tactic to subtly influence those to whom they report and those who report to them. As Economy explains: "Ingratiation is really just another form of office politics.
  27. Gotcher, Renee (20 Oct 1997). "Combine bonuses with Rewards" (Vol. 19, No. 42). InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. InfoWorld. Retrieved 23 November 2014. providing a stimulating work environment that includes the latest tools and necessary resources, says Peter Economy, Pacific Beach, Calif. -based co-author of Consulting for Dummies and Managing for Dummies. "The best companies
  28. "Network World". 26 Jan 1998. p. 59. This is one of the most crucial mistakes new managers make, according to Peter Economy, coauthor of the book Managing for Dummies and general manager at Nelson Motivation, Inc., in San Diego. "It's not making the transition from doer to manager.
  29. Oanh Ha, K (March 23, 2001). "Web Levels the Playing Field for Los Altos, Calif., One-Man Shop.". Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News and HighBeam Business. San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved 27 November 2014. That's amazing," said small-business author Peter Economy, of Schmidt's low overhead. "That kind of business wasn't possible in the past. Then, you had to hire people at great cost for things you can now get for free.
  30. "7 Important To-Dos for Being a Great Boss". Alerus Financial. Alerus Small Business Connect,. December 10, 2013. Do this, do that. Read this, read that. When it comes to management advice, the amount available is almost endless. It is certainly overwhelming. Are there essentials, fundamentals, that is, to getting it right? Absolutely, according to Peter Economy, bestselling author of “Managing For Dummies,” “The Management Bible,” “Leading Through Uncertainty,” and more than 60 other books. Specifically, he says, great bosses need to do these seven things every day.
  31. "The Art of Science Learning initiative is fortunate to have the support of a wonderful group of partners, funders, staff and committee members.". The Art of Science Learning. Retrieved 20 November 2014. National Advisory Council: Peter Economy, business author, Associate Editor, Leader to Leader Magazine *
  32. "People". The Art of Science Learning. Retrieved 20 November 2014. National Advisory Council....Peter Economy, business author, Associate Editor, Leader to Leader Magazine
  33. McDonald, Jeff (November 16, 2004). "Special Olympics members break away". U-T San Diego (originally SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE). A large group of San Diego volunteers and coaches is withdrawing from Special Olympics, choosing instead to establish their own nonprofit that will host sporting events for athletes with developmental disabilities...Peter Economy, the father of a Special Olympics athlete who is also helping to form the new agency, said he and the others had no choice but to leave Special Olympics.
  34. Economy, Peter. "Syllabus MGT 453: Creativity and Innovation Section 01 Fall 2011". Creativity and innovation are integral to an organization’s ability to survive and thrive in today’s competitive marketplace. This course provides students with an understanding of how creativity and innovation can be facilitated and managed in a work setting. Students will learn about theoretical conceptualizations of creativity and innovation as well as practical applications involved in fostering creativity and innovation in the workplace. Students will be expected to play an active role in learning through class exercises, class discussions, dialogue with guest speakers, and presentations about real (or planned) innovations in organizations.
  35. Glass, jon w. (April 3, 2007). "SAIC creator's book touts employee ownership". The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved 27 November 2014. Beyster, 82, retired as SAIC's chairman in July 2004. A nuclear physicist by training and a self-described "evangelist" for employee-owned companies, Beyster said he wrote the book to provide entrepreneurs and business executives a model. He wrote it with Peter Economy, an author or co-author of several business books.
  36. Bell, Diane (August 12, 2011). "Local woman's ancestor sparked California's love affair with navel orange". U-T San Diego. After a decade of research, she has published a biography of her ancestor’s life, “Creating an Orange Utopia,” co-authored with La Jollan Peter Economy. While its release date is Sept. 1, it is already selling on Amazon.com.
  37. Miller, Bettye (December 21, 2011). "Documents, Photos of Eliza Tibbets Donated to UC Riverside". UCR Today. The University of California, Riverside. Retrieved 14 November 2014. “I am very pleased that the documents will be in the UCR Library,” Ortlieb said. “When my co-author, Peter Economy, and I visited the UC Riverside library we thought it was special and her (Eliza Tibbets) natural home.”
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