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Award-winning author, advisor, dynamic keynote speaker, workplace-tech guru, and catalyst. - Latest πŸ“• is Reimagining Collaboration - Project Management in the Hybrid Workplace drops in June.
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
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Phil Simon is a well-known advisor, keynote speaker, collaboration and technology expert, college professor, and author based in the United States. He has authored eleven non-fiction books and is the recepient of multiple awards. His most recent book, "Reimagining Collaboration: Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and the Post-COVID World of Work," has attracted significant attention from reputable publications like Harvard Business Review, the MIT Sloan Management Review, Wired, NBC, CNBC, BusinessWeek, and The New York Times, to name a few.

Phil graduated from multiple prestigious universities, including Mahwah High School, Cornell University, Carnegie Mellon University, and American University, where he studied subjects like labor relations, policy and management, and American government and politics.

Over the years, Phil has worked with several organizations in various roles, including Owner and Founder of philsimon.com, Professor at Arizona State University, President and Founder of Motion Publishing, Application Consultant at Lawson Software, HR Specialist at Merck, and Sr. HR Associate at Capital One.

Phil is also an accomplished podcast host who regularly hosts "Conversations About Collaboration," a podcast where he interviews industry experts and academics about modern collaboration challenges.

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Nov 20Β Β·Β Via Twitter

1 of 5 stars to The Fifth Wave by Michael M. Crow https://t.co/pj0FsbBJdt

Nov 17Β Β·Β Via Twitter

Characteristics of the Modern Citizen Developer https://t.co/n44VMP8Tt0 | #nocode #lowcode

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