About the author
Bruce Piasecki is the author of the New York Times and USA Today bestseller Doing More with Less: the New Way to Wealth. He is a lifelong elected member by Tom Wolfe of the Lotos Club, a 2021 member awarded by the Royal Society of Australia, and a winner for his 1990 Simon and Schuster book of the Nature Society's book of the year. He has enjoyed book tours of Ireland, Australia, and Scotland, among leadership workshops in the United States and Canada. He is the father of a Harvard doctor, and enjoys travel and his marriage to his college mate Andrea Masters. Recently, Andrea and Bruce and Colette created an endowed Creative Force Foundation Inc, which funds books awards thru the New York State Writer's Institue and elsewhere.
Darryl Vernon Poole is the general editor and principle author of this World Trends and Cultural Power anthology.
Darryl Poole, in his half century career, advised three presidents, Herman Kahn, select CEOs and Academic leaders thru his executive monthly briefer and direct private advisories. He also served the Federal Reserve Bank Governor, US and International Diplomats, and the U.S. Intelligence agencies over time. In the last two decades of Poole's career, as he met these Anthology contributors, Darryl Vernon Poole also advised Boards from those at MIT to become a Trustee of select organizatons.
For more on Bruce Piasecki see his 23 books listed at Amazon or at www.brucepiasecki.com.
For a new generation cartoon on his competitive principles, see www.thedoingmorewithlessguy.com. Piasecki's new book on Wealth and Climate Competitiveness is summed up the contributing chapter to this Anthology. Its dozen five star reviews by Deans, lawyers, and key leaders to be found on his Amazon and Good Reads pages.
Lt. Colonel Robin Phillips played a key editorial role in this book, with Piasecki and Poole. She ran troops during her military service, and then ran several National Security desks during her career at the Pentagon. Her opening chapter in World Trends describes, in a special framing, her "ark" to a near future.