Chris Barez-Brown | |
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Born | Britain |
Occupation | Author |
Language | English |
Chris Barez-Brown is a British author and entrepreneur.[1][2] He is best known for his books "Upping Your Elvis", "Free! Love Your Work Love Your Life", "Wake Up!," and "Shine", and was Penguin (publisher)’s bestselling author in 2014.[3][4] His work has also been covered in mainstream press including BBC,[5] The Guardian,[6] The Sunday Times,[7] and various other publications.[8][9] In 2010, Baréz-Brown established the consultancy Upping Your Elvis.[10][11] The organization collaborates with Nike, Unilever, Britvic, Diageo, The Guardian, Mediacom and ITV. In 2012 Baréz-Brown collaborated with friend and fellow speaker David Pearl to develop a not-for-profit movement called Street Wisdom.[12][13] Chris is also the founder of Talk It Out, a wellbeing and productivity business, with a mission to put a dent into global suffering by offering wellbeing support to anyone in the world, for free.
Books
- How to have Kick-Ass Ideas – 2006, Harper Collins.
- Shine. How to Survive and Thrive at Work – 2011, Penguin (publisher).
- Free! Love Your Life, Love Your Work – 2014, Penguin (publisher).
- Wake Up! Escaping a Life on Autopilot – 2017, Penguin (publisher).
- Upping Your Elvis – 2021, Whitefox (publisher)
References
- ↑ "Go for a walk – you could discover the meaning of life". The Guardian. 7 February 2015.
- ↑ Silverman, Laura (27 December 2015). "Chris Baréz-Brown reveals his grand bathroom". The Telegraph.
- ↑ "Chris Baréz-Brown". Penguin Books.
- ↑ "Saturday Live". BBC Radio.
- ↑ "Engaging At Work". BBC World News.
- ↑ "Why annual appraisals don't work: ask your boss for daily feedback instead". The Guardian. 29 July 2014.
- ↑ "Book extract: How to be the Elvis of a company". The Sunday Times.
- ↑ "Book extract: How to be the Elvis of a company". AskMen.
- ↑ "Why music is great for your mental health". GQ Magazine. 19 November 2017.
- ↑ "Senior leaders suffocate creativity by trying to control it". the Guardian. 6 July 2015.
- ↑ "How to build brand 'you'". the Guardian. 8 July 2011.
- ↑ Rhik Samadder (7 February 2015). "Go for a walk – you could discover the meaning of life". the Guardian.
- ↑ "Street Wisdom: Walking into solutions". BA Business Life.