Tumbling Todd Sattersten

I live in Waukesha, WI with my wife Amy and three kids Ethan, Zach, and Alexa.

I am a Author, Speaker, and Consultant.

I co-wrote The 100 Best Business Books of All-Time: What They Say, Why They Matter, and How They Can Help You. (Portfolio, Feb 2009)

I worked at 800-CEO-READ, a business book retailer based in Milwaukee for five years.

I edited and self-published More Space

I ran a small sheet fabrication shop with my dad for three years.
I got an MBA from Marquette University.
I worked for General Electric for six years, making PET scanners, industrial diamond, and motor control systems.
I got a mechanical engineering degree from Michigan Tech.

People Love Free 

People Love Free 

FT Press now offering 1K-5K word Kindle products - http://nyti.ms/d5kOS6 Champy says we don’t have appetite for long, serious business book.

Fast Company piece that said In Search of Excellence, Good to Great and & 7 Habits were all based on Snow White and 7 Dwarfs (v @dougtoft)

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/09000d5d81648f48/Brees-and-Payton-on-the-set

Congratulations to the Saints!

Great conversation over the weekend at Hacker News about my interview with Evernote CEO Phil Libin http://bit.ly/8X08Y4

Guerilla Marketing “Marketing is every bit of contact your company has with anyone in the outside world.” @100bestbiz http://bit.ly/7JdMjc

Rules Of Thumb Book: Finding Your Voice 

Here’s a thought about a candidate for Rule #53: If you want to find your own voice, it helps if you start singing! Take my friend Todd Sattersten, for example. (http://www.toddsattersten.com/)…

Todd Sattersten: Fixed to Flexible Interview with Evernote CEO Phil Libin 

Fireside Chat With Todd Sattersten - The 100 Best Business Books of All Time http://bit.ly/c0OyYf (via @bestcxo)

#Deming “Top mgmt should publish a resolution that no one will lose his job for contribution to quality and productivity.” (via @LeanBlog)

Happy Birthday, 100 Best! 

Fixed to Flexible Interview with Evernote CEO Phil Libin 

Fixed to Flexible Interview with Phil Libin, CEO of Evernote. He talks about the numbers that make freemium work (http://bit.ly/azW652

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