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Nancy Kimball Austin (born c. 1949) is an American writer and business consultant, best known for co-writing the bestsellers ''A Passion for Excellence'' (1985) and ''The Assertive Woman'' (1975). Her books have sold approximately one million copies, and been published in seven languages.


Biography

Austin was born c. 1949 in
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, the oldest of three children. Her parents were both from
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– her father was in mortgage banking, and her mother was a homemaker. Austin received a BA and 1977 MBA from
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, became a member of the
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sorority , and was affiliated with the
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Institute, where she was part of a team that was brought together to study and improve the community mental health system in California. She married Bill Cawley c.1975, becoming stepmother to his 8-year-old son, Jeff. 1975 was also the year that she wrote ''The Assertive Woman'', which continues to be in print 30 years later. It has been translated into several languages, and sold approximately 420,000 copies. She worked for four years at
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in
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, where she ran the company's management-development seminars. In 1983, she co-founded The Tom Peters Group, the Palo Alto-based consulting and research firm, and in 1985 she founded "Nancy K. Austin, Inc." in Northern California. In 1985, Austin and Peters wrote ''A Passion for Excellence'', which soared to #1 on
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bestseller list and sold more than 500,000 copies in its first six months. Austin was also President of Not Just Another Publishing Company, a coach for managers and health-based practitioners, and a frequently-invited keynote speaker to international business conferences, speaking both to corporations and to government groups such as the
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. She has given hundreds of talks in the United States, Australia, Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America, and is a contributing editor to ''
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'' and ''Inc.'' magazines. She presently lives in
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with her husband and so

She is also on the board of directors at Shakespeare Santa Cruz and Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz, California, Santa Cruz.


Publications


Books

* ''The Assertive Woman: A New Look'' (co-written with Stanlee Phelps) ** June 1975, Price Stern Sloan ** 1975, Impact Publishers. ** 1982, Impact Publishers. ASIN B00072QQRW ** Revised edition, 1987, Impact Publishers. ** 3rd edition, June 1997, Impact Publishers. ** 4th edition, 2002, Impact Publishers. * ''A Passion for Excellence: The Leadership Difference'', 1985 (co-written with
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. ...
) ** April 1985, Random House. ** 1986, Warner Books. ** January 4, 1989 (reissue), Warner Books. ** May 31, 1994, Gardners Books,


Selected articles

* ''Working Woman'' ** November 1995
"Management's New Numbers Game"
** March 1996

* ''Inc. magazine'' ** April 1997

** May 1998

** October 1999

* ''1099'' ** August 7, 2000 "Drum Machine" (about Michael Bayard) *
List of all Austin's articles at ''1099''
* ''Incentive'', "The Competitive Edge: Work-Life Paradox", September 1, 2004


References


Sources


AEI Speakers Bureau biography

Professional Convention Management Association


*
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, March 3, 2003
"Workaholics anonymous: The sweet science of slowing down"
(Austin is quoted)


External links



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