Leadership,

Brand & Transformation

Leadership,

Brand & Transformation

Delivered more than

International Talks

Hosted over

Podcast Episodes

Created more than

Blog Posts

Published

Award-Winning Books

Delivered more than

International Talks

Hosted over

Podcast Episodes

Created more than

Blog Posts

Published

Award-Winning Books

Books by Minter Dial

Heartificial Empathy, Putting Heart into Business and Artificial Intelligence

NEW! Heartificial Empathy, 2nd edition, released in April 2023, looks at why and how, in the face of the new  developments in society and AI, brands should learn to flex their empathic muscle. With numerous cases and interviews, it examines how to encode empathy into your business and into Artificial Intelligence. This second edition won the Maincrest Media Award 2023 in the category of Business Management. Get your copy here. Disponible en français aussi ici.

You Lead, How Being Yourself Makes You A Better Leader

You Lead (Kogan Page), which won the Business Book Award 2022 in the category of Leadership, argues that business leaders deliver superior results, communities of engagement both inside and outside of the company and true values-driven success when they are themselves and come across as genuine. Get your copy here. Disponible en français aussi ici

Futureproof, How To Get Your Business Ready For The Next Disruption

Futureproof (Pearson-FT Press), cowritten with Caleb Storkey, explores the three core mindsets and twelve disruptive technologies that you must have in today’s age to help you grow your business, see success and get ready for the next disruption. Futureproof won the Business Book Award 2018. Get your copy here.

The Last Ring Home, A POW's Lasting Legacy of Courage, Love and Honor in World War II

The Last Ring Home is the story of Lt Minter Dial’s Annapolis Naval Academy ring that miraculously made its way home 17 years after he was killed as a POW of the Japanese in WWII. The book won the Book Excellence Award 2018. It’s also the subject of an award-winning documentary film. Get your copy here.

Minter Dial Blog

Putin’s stake in the Arctic (English version)

Recently, one might be able to detect in my posts a certain opposition to Putin. I must, however, note the brilliant coup of posting a flag below the Arctic (by the Mir 1 sub, pictured right) and the implicit proclamation of Russian sovereignty on the area. Taking all...

Google going green? Go Blackle or Black Google

We need to turn our attention to reducing energy consumption of computers. I don't know about you, but I leave my computer on overnight, along with my printer, mostly because I have not made it a habit to close it down/put in standby. As it pertains to my television...

Klute style is back – neat and naughty

The New York Observer gave a half page last week to the apparent revival of a close-to-the-brow ("neat and naughty" says the article) haircut made famous by Jane Fonda in the 1971 film Klute, by Alan Pakula. Headlining with Donald Sutherland, Fonda won an Oscar...

50th Anniversary for Kerouac’s On The Road

This year is the 50th anniversary for Jack Kerouac's "On the Road." As I discovered in crawling some blogs, Kerouac had pretensions on French aristocratic lineage, although apparently his name is Breton. I don't know about you, but there's always been of On the Road...

Aggregating Blogs as new form of Journalism

My posting on the Tour de France was picked up by this "Bloggers looking for the straight dope" article in Slate, an online magazine, owned by The Washington Post Company. Again, this is a new form of journalism -- picking up on the beat on the 'net. I'm flattered to...

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