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Theodore Zeldin is President of the Oxford Muse, a
new Foundation developing more inspiring ways of working, of understanding
others and winning respect, of widening one's horizons, one's contacts and one's
potential.
He was awarded the CBE in the Birthday Honours
List.
His book on Happiness, his Intimate History of
Humanity and his BBC lectures on Conversation marked the expansion of his
research to friendship and hospitality, of expanding curiosity and experience, .
His books have been translated into 21 languages. He has been a member of the
BBC Brains Trust since its revival in 1996. His lecture on "The Search for
lovers, friends, gurus, and colleagues who are not bores" has been particularly
popular.
Picked as an international thought leader by Fast
Company, and as "one of Britain's leading intellects" by Management Today's New
Guru Guide 2001, he has been invited to address and advise top decision-makers
in finance, insurance, law, medicine, pharmaceutics, cosmetics, fashion, IT,
consulting, transport, manufacturing, design, arts, advertising, government,
international organisations, business schools etc.
A truly excellent keynote speaker on
motivational/business issues related to the workplace. |