Reviews
"In a world overflowing with new ideas, why do some catch on and blossom, and others not? Drawing on interviews with "idea entrepreneurs" (including Al Gore), Butman explains the relationship between the person who comes up with an idea and those that spread it, highlighting what it takes to make an idea popular." -- Business Digest " Breaking Out is populated by a surprising crowd of creatives--from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Eckhart Tolle, Ben Franklin to Blake Mycoskie (TOMS shoes), Mohandas Gandhi to Barack Obama-that reflects Butman's belief that idea entrepreneurs 'seek to influence the thinking of others, not repress it or dismiss it. They want change, not power.' There is no doubt that you will learn from Butman, and these inimitable "idea entrepreneurs," no matter what your message and medium." -- 800 CEO READ ADVANCE PRAISE for Breaking Out : Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, Professor, Harvard University; coauthor, Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives -- "In Breaking Out , John Butman gives the marketplace of ideas the human form it deserves. He vividly explores the life history of ideas, the people who espouse them, and the world into which they are flung." Eric von Hippel, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management-- "John Butman teaches people to better understand, develop, and communicate their core work-related passions--a very important matter." Maryanne Wolf, John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University; author, Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain -- "In this compelling book on the emerging concept of an 'idea entrepreneur,' John Butman brings to life and propels our understanding of this new cultural phenomenon, and in so doing, makes his own contribution to its role in our society. Bravo!, " Breaking Out is populated by a surprising crowd of creatives--from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Eckhart Tolle, Ben Franklin to Blake Mycoskie (TOMS shoes), Mohandas Gandhi to Barack Obama-that reflects Butman's belief that idea entrepreneurs 'seek to influence the thinking of others, not repress it or dismiss it. They want change, not power.' There is no doubt that you will learn from Butman, and these inimitable "idea entrepreneurs," no matter what your message and medium." -- 800 CEO READ ADVANCE PRAISE for Breaking Out : Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, Professor, Harvard University; coauthor, Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives -- "In Breaking Out , John Butman gives the marketplace of ideas the human form it deserves. He vividly explores the life history of ideas, the people who espouse them, and the world into which they are flung." Eric von Hippel, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management-- "John Butman teaches people to better understand, develop, and communicate their core work-related passions--a very important matter." Maryanne Wolf, John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University; author, Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain -- "In this compelling book on the emerging concept of an 'idea entrepreneur,' John Butman brings to life and propels our understanding of this new cultural phenomenon, and in so doing, makes his own contribution to its role in our society. Bravo!, "To take the next steps in turning your now crystallized idea into a life path, Read Butman's Breaking Out ." -- Kare Anderson, Forbes.com "an interesting tome on leadership as the storytelling demonstrates how 'breaking out' has occurred in the past." -- Product Development and Management Association "In a world overflowing with new ideas, why do some catch on and blossom, and others not? Drawing on interviews with "idea entrepreneurs" (including Al Gore), Butman explains the relationship between the person who comes up with an idea and those that spread it, highlighting what it takes to make an idea popular." -- Business Digest " Breaking Out is populated by a surprising crowd of creatives--from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Eckhart Tolle, Ben Franklin to Blake Mycoskie (TOMS shoes), Mohandas Gandhi to Barack Obama-that reflects Butman's belief that idea entrepreneurs 'seek to influence the thinking of others, not repress it or dismiss it. They want change, not power.' There is no doubt that you will learn from Butman, and these inimitable "idea entrepreneurs," no matter what your message and medium." -- 800 CEO READ ADVANCE PRAISE for Breaking Out : Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, Professor, Harvard University; coauthor, Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives -- "In Breaking Out , John Butman gives the marketplace of ideas the human form it deserves. He vividly explores the life history of ideas, the people who espouse them, and the world into which they are flung." Eric von Hippel, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management-- "John Butman teaches people to better understand, develop, and communicate their core work-related passions--a very important matter." Maryanne Wolf, John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University; author, Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain -- "In this compelling book on the emerging concept of an 'idea entrepreneur,' John Butman brings to life and propels our understanding of this new cultural phenomenon, and in so doing, makes his own contribution to its role in our society. Bravo!, ADVANCE PRAISE for Breaking Out : Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, Professor, Harvard University; coauthor, Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives -- "In Breaking Out , John Butman gives the marketplace of ideas the human form it deserves. He vividly explores the life history of ideas, the people who espouse them, and the world into which they are flung." Eric von Hippel, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management-- "John Butman teaches people to better understand, develop, and communicate their core work-related passions--a very important matter." Maryanne Wolf, John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University; author, Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain -- "In this compelling book on the emerging concept of an 'idea entrepreneur,' John Butman brings to life and propels our understanding of this new cultural phenomenon, and in so doing, makes his own contribution to its role in our society. Bravo!, "To take the next steps in turning your now crystallized idea into a life path, Read Butman's Breaking Out ." -- Kare Anderson, Forbes.com "In a world overflowing with new ideas, why do some catch on and blossom, and others not? Drawing on interviews with "idea entrepreneurs" (including Al Gore), Butman explains the relationship between the person who comes up with an idea and those that spread it, highlighting what it takes to make an idea popular." -- Business Digest " Breaking Out is populated by a surprising crowd of creatives--from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Eckhart Tolle, Ben Franklin to Blake Mycoskie (TOMS shoes), Mohandas Gandhi to Barack Obama-that reflects Butman's belief that idea entrepreneurs 'seek to influence the thinking of others, not repress it or dismiss it. They want change, not power.' There is no doubt that you will learn from Butman, and these inimitable "idea entrepreneurs," no matter what your message and medium." -- 800 CEO READ ADVANCE PRAISE for Breaking Out : Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, Professor, Harvard University; coauthor, Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives -- "In Breaking Out , John Butman gives the marketplace of ideas the human form it deserves. He vividly explores the life history of ideas, the people who espouse them, and the world into which they are flung." Eric von Hippel, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management-- "John Butman teaches people to better understand, develop, and communicate their core work-related passions--a very important matter." Maryanne Wolf, John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University; author, Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain -- "In this compelling book on the emerging concept of an 'idea entrepreneur,' John Butman brings to life and propels our understanding of this new cultural phenomenon, and in so doing, makes his own contribution to its role in our society. Bravo!, To take the next steps in turning your now crystallized idea into a life path, Read Butman's Breaking Out ." — Kare Anderson, Forbes.com In a world overflowing with new ideas, why do some catch on and blossom, and others not? Drawing on interviews with idea entrepreneurs" (including Al Gore), Butman explains the relationship between the person who comes up with an idea and those that spread it, highlighting what it takes to make an idea popular." — Business Digest Breaking Out is populated by a surprising crowd of creatives—from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Eckhart Tolle, Ben Franklin to Blake Mycoskie (TOMS shoes), Mohandas Gandhi to Barack Obama--that reflects Butman's belief that idea entrepreneurs #145;seek to influence the thinking of others, not repress it or dismiss it. They want change, not power.' There is no doubt that you will learn from Butman, and these inimitable idea entrepreneurs," no matter what your message and medium." — 800 CEO READ ADVANCE PRAISE for Breaking Out : Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, Professor, Harvard University; coauthor, Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives — In Breaking Out , John Butman gives the marketplace of ideas the human form it deserves. He vividly explores the life history of ideas, the people who espouse them, and the world into which they are flung." Eric von Hippel, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management— John Butman teaches people to better understand, develop, and communicate their core work-related passions—a very important matter." Maryanne Wolf, John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University; author, Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain — In this compelling book on the emerging concept of an #145;idea entrepreneur,' John Butman brings to life and propels our understanding of this new cultural phenomenon, and in so doing, makes his own contribution to its role in our society. Bravo!, To take the next steps in turning your now crystallized idea into a life path, Read Butman's Breaking Out ." — Kare Anderson, Forbes.com an interesting tome on leadership as the storytelling demonstrates how #145;breaking out' has occurred in the past." — Product Development and Management Association In a world overflowing with new ideas, why do some catch on and blossom, and others not? Drawing on interviews with idea entrepreneurs" (including Al Gore), Butman explains the relationship between the person who comes up with an idea and those that spread it, highlighting what it takes to make an idea popular." — Business Digest Breaking Out is populated by a surprising crowd of creatives—from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Eckhart Tolle, Ben Franklin to Blake Mycoskie (TOMS shoes), Mohandas Gandhi to Barack Obama--that reflects Butman's belief that idea entrepreneurs #145;seek to influence the thinking of others, not repress it or dismiss it. They want change, not power.' There is no doubt that you will learn from Butman, and these inimitable idea entrepreneurs," no matter what your message and medium." — 800 CEO READ ADVANCE PRAISE for Breaking Out : Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, Professor, Harvard University; coauthor, Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives — In Breaking Out , John Butman gives the marketplace of ideas the human form it deserves. He vividly explores the life history of ideas, the people who espouse them, and the world into which they are flung." Eric von Hippel, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management— John Butman teaches people to better understand, develop, and communicate their core work-related passions—a very important matter." Maryanne Wolf, John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University; author, Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain — In this compelling book on the emerging concept of an #145;idea entrepreneur,' John Butman brings to life and propels our understanding of this new cultural phenomenon, and in so doing, makes his own contribution to its role in our society. Bravo!