John Von Achen
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John Von Achen is an American author who has written over 30 books about performance psychology, marketing, management and business[1]. His works are getting increasingly popular in emerging markets, such as Russia and CIS countries.
John Von Achen uses a straightforward style. He is known for content-rich texts and practical advice. Most find his humor satirical and his manner of delivering serious information intriguing. He has become popular for writing about real life and not theories. His most famous works include "19 Management Traps, Avoiding and preventing the most common pitfalls of management", "Corporate Zombie, Miracle cures and prescriptions for bringing managers and employees to life", "Lucky, 7 principles to ensure "luck" remains your permanent life companion".
Apart from his writing career, John is a renowned public speaker and corporate trainer. He has worked as a strategic counsel for start ups for a number of years nad helped enhance business in small progressive companies, medium sized enterprises, Fortune 500 companies and multinational organizations.
Currently John Von Achen resides in Moscow, Russia where he continues with his writing and holds seminars on success in business.