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Bruce L. Tulgan (born June 27, 1967 in
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) is an American writer specializing in management training and generational diversity in the workforce. His books include ''The Art of Being Indispensable at Work'' (2020), ''Not Everyone Gets a Trophy'' (updated and revised, 2016; first edition published 2009), ''The 27 Challenges Managers Face'' (2014), ''It's Okay to Be the Boss'' (2007), and ''Managing Generation X'' (revised and updated 2000; first edition published 1995). He founded the management training firm RainmakerThinking, Inc. in 1993 and is a keynote speaker, seminar leader, and business consultant.


Education

Tulgan earned a
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'' magna cum laude'' from Amherst College and a J.D. from the
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. Before founding RainmakerThinking, Inc. in 1993, Tulgan practiced law at the Wall Street firm of Carter, Ledyard & Milburn. He is still a member of the Bar in Massachusetts and New York.


Books

Tulgan has written over 20 books, including: * ''The Art of Being Indispensable at Work: Win Influence, Beat Overcommitment, and Get the Right Things Done'' (2020) * ''Not Everyone Gets a Trophy: How to Manage the Millennials'' (revised and updated, 2016; first edition published 2009) * ''Bridging the Soft Skills Gap'' (2015) * ''The 27 Challenges Managers Face'' (2014) * ''It's Okay to Be the Boss'' (revised and updated, 2014; first edition published 2007) * ''It's Okay to Manage Your Boss'' (2010) * ''Not Everyone Gets a Trophy'' (2009) * ''Winning the Talent Wars'' (2001) * ''Managing Generation X'' (revised and updated, 2000; first edition published 1995)


RainmakerThinking, Inc.

RainmakerThinking, Inc. is a management research, training and consulting firm and the leading authority on generational issues in the workplace, founded in 1993 by Bruce Tulgan. RainmakerThinking, Inc. continues to pursue three longitudinal workplace studies: The Great Generational Shift in the Workforce (since 1993): Monitoring the impact of generational change. Leadership, Management, and Supervision (since 1995): Cataloguing management challenges and the best tools and techniques for solving those challenges. Human Capital Management (since 1997): Cataloguing best practices in staffing, recruiting, selection, performance management, rewards, retention, succession planning, and leadership development. Hundreds of thousands of individuals from hundreds of different organizations have participated in their research since 1993. Based on this ongoing research, RainmakerThinking, Inc. has provided custom research, training, and consulting services for more than 300 different organizations ranging from the United States Army to Wal-Mart. As well as being an author and consultant, Bruce Tulgan also provides keynote speeches and workshops through RainmakerThinking, Inc. Since 1995, Bruce has worked with tens of thousands of leaders and managers in hundreds of organizations ranging from
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; from the
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to the
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. In recent years, Bruce was named by Management Today as one of the few contemporary figures to stand out as a “management guru” and he was named to the 2009 Thinkers 50 rising star list. On August 13, 2009, Bruce was honored to accept Toastmasters International’s most prestigious honor, the Golden Gavel. This honor is annually presented to a single person who represents excellence in the fields of communication and leadership. Past winners have included Stephen Covey,
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, Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, Ken Blanchard, Tom Peters, Art Linkletter, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and
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. RainmakerThinking, Inc. also provides an online training service: RainmakerLearning. RainmakerThinking, Inc. is located in
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.


Personal life

Tulgan continues his lifelong study of Okinawan Uechi Ryu Karate Do and holds a seventh degree black belt, making him a Kyoshi master of the style. He lives with his wife
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in
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: The Biography of
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'', for which she won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.


Honors and awards

* 2009 Golden Gavel award from
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. This honor is annually presented to a single person. Past winners have included
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, Stephen Covey, Deepak Chopra, and
Tom Peters Thomas J. Peters (born November 7, 1942) is an American writer on business management practices, best known for ''In Search of Excellence'' (co-authored with Robert H. Waterman Jr.) Life and education Peters was born in Baltimore, Maryland. ...
. * Named to the 2009 Thinkers 50 rising star list (also known as the Guru Radar).


As a media resource

Bruce writes regularly for such sources as ''Training Magazine'' , ''
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,'' and TD Magazine. His writing has appeared in various magazines and newspapers, including in ''
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'',
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, and ''HR Magazine''. His work has also been the subject of many news stories, including in print publications such as ''
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'' and '' Fortune'', radio programs including
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's All Things Considered, television programs including
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's
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, and online publications such as
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.com.


References

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