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Tim Sanders (born November 6, 1961) is a
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bestselling author, public speaker, and former
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executive. He joined Yahoo! through the acquisition of
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in 1999. After arriving at Yahoo!, Sanders created and led the "ValueLab," an internal group dedicated to providing insight into Yahoo!'s customers. Later, he gained an executive position as Chief Solutions Officer, and was promoted to Leadership Coach before leaving the company. Today, Sanders is perhaps best known for his bestselling books '' Love is the Killer App'' and '' The Likeability Factor'' (
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2005), as well as his video series '' The Dirty Dozen Rules of Email Etiquette''. Sanders also performs public speaking engagements several times a year on topics such as making a difference in the workplace and building relationships. Sanders' third book, '' Saving the World at Work'', was released on September 16, 2008.
Today We Are Rich
', was released in 2011. Sanders writes a monthly column fo
''One+''
magazine, the official publication o
MPI
In 2016, Tim Sanders published '' Dealstorming''. The book translates years of experience coaching sales teams into a creativity technique that aims at helping sales people close more challenging B2B deals. In October 2017, Sanders joine
The Divi Project
a new cryptocurrency aimed at bringing digital money to the masses.


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Tim Sanders' Official Website

Tim Sanders' Blog

''The Dirty Dozen Rules of Email Etiquette''

Tim Sanders' Monthly ''One+'' Column
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