Meet the top 10 management writers of the year on LinkedIn, ranked by engagement and more. Read — and follow — them now.
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1. Brian de Haaff
CEO, Aha!
He's the author behind some of the most-popular posts of the year.
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2. Lynne Everatt
Writer, TheCheekyPost.com
Her goal isn't just to amuse readers. She wants to make them snort.
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3. Justin Bariso
Founder, INSIGHT
His insights on leadership draw a crowd, and even fellow list members have noticed.
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4. Carson Tate
Founder, Working Simply
Work shouldn't be all-consuming, so she shares productivity strategies to help.
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5. Molly Moseley
SVP of marketing and agency relations, LinkUp
How does that news story relate to the workplace? She'll tell you.
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6. Dustin McKissen
CEO & founder, McKissen + Company
He writes about the intersection of our personal and professional lives.
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7. Suzy Welch
Co-author, The Real Life MBA
Career advice can sound stilted and un-original; somehow, she finds a way to keep it fresh.
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8. Louis D. Lo Praeste
Global business consultant, Quodfatum
He has ideas on the future of careers, and much more. "I am an everyman's philosopher."
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9. Gary Frisch
Founder, Swordfish Communications
So many corporate scandals, so much to say about them.
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10. James Bareham
Founding creative partner, The New Cruelty
Technology is destroying some creative professions. He's chronicling the survivors.
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8. Louis D. Lo Praeste
Global business consultant, Quodfatum
- What he covers: “I write political and social commentary about the times we live in, the economy, and what more enlightened leadership might look like. I'm controversial at times, funny I think, and generally very blunt."
- Post he’s proudest of: “An Open Letter to my Fellow Men struck a cord with a lot people because I took on sexual harassment from the male perspective.”
- Morning habit: “I take a hot towel from the water I heat to make pour-over coffee and wipe the sleep from my eyes and face, read the Economist Espresso briefs, drink my coffee and write at least 1500 words. Everyday. Sometimes it's rubbish, sometimes it's decent. Try the towel method; it's very refreshing.”
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Video: Why We Can't Say Less Now
"Social unrest is almost a given in the next 25 years, and I think to avoid it, we need to really start to think about what unity really is," Lo Praeste says.
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