Education
University of Cincinnati.
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Don't you wish you had what it takes to handle all the stuff that life serves up? Well you do - at least you did. You were once fully equipped to make life an incredible experience. The fact is that 98 percent of us are geniuses early in life, and almost all of us lose our genius. Is it lost forever? No. Champion of creative thinking, Marco Marsan will reunite you with your childhood creativity, your unbridled curiosity, and your exuberance for life. Each chapter will unlock the spirit of your childhood genius, buried deep within, as you attack fear - the main enemy of your childlike mental agility. Each exercise in the book is designed to help you undo years of negative conditioning. Marco operates on the premise that if we could think as nimbly as a child and combine that power with our adult library of knowledge, we would achieve life-and world-changing breaktrhoughs.
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University of Cincinnati.
He wrote the novel The Lion"s Way, and the non-fiction works: Who Are You When Nobody"s Looking and Think Naked: Childlike Brilliance in the Rough Adult World. He was named one of America"s Top Out of the Box thinkers by the Mazda Corporation in 1999. Marco Marsan has also made appearances on The View and The Montel Williams Show.
Marco is a veteran of the United States Air Force, serving in 1975-1976 as an information specialist.
Marco is a citizen of Canada, Italy and the United States. Marco was awarded the “Top5 Speaker in Innovation / Creativity” designation in 2010 by Speakers Platform, as well as taught classes on innovation and entrepreneurship at both Xavier University"s Williams School of Business and University of Cincinnati"s Lindner School of Business.
Marco was credited in the Guinness Book of World Records for over 4 years with having created the world"s largest Chicken Dance in which 43,000 participants danced at Oktoberfest Zinzinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio on September 9, 1992. Marsan also has a blog called "The Extra Piece of Chicken" that contains short videos about companies who, "under-promise but over-deliver".
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