Colin Turner (author)

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Colin Turner

Colin Turner (born 24 October 1954 in Forres, Scotland) is the author of over 18 books, published in 75 countries and 39 languages.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Background

Turner was born and raised on a small Highland Croft near Inverness, Scotland.[1] He is married and has four children; three sons, one daughter, a grandson and a granddaughter. He presently resides in Monaco.[2]

[edit] Entrepreneur

He earned personal entrepreneurial insight from experiencing, and surviving, three recessions. He founded 9 enterprises from start-up including Paramount Homes – pioneers in bespoke luxury housing. He also developed The Piaf Theme Restaurants and Cockfosters Group; and the SkyPark Business Centres.

[edit] Chairmanships

He is a Former Chairman of Futuremedia Learning [3] – one of Europe’s leading multi-platform learning solutions specialists and former President of the parent company, Futuremedia plc – A NASDAQ listed award winning e-learning company.

[edit] Professor/Mentor

As Professor Emeritus of Entrepreneurship, Colin Turner advises leading businesses from GlaxoSmithKline to Gartner and Microsoft to Monsanto Company. During his tenure as Director of Entrepreneurial Leadership at Theseus International Management Institute, today part of the EDHEC Business School, the Financial Times ranked the Institute No. 1 worldwide for internationality in Customised Executive Programs. His belief model for leadership has been embraced by leading organisations,[4] and continues to speak and mentor around the world [5]

[edit] Author

Colin is the author of 18 books international bestselling books published in 75 countries and 39 languages; 40 audio programs including the award winning: The Psychology of Corporate Entrepreneurship and The One Percent Solution. Professor Turner is a Thought leader and has developed the principles of Entrepreneurial Leadership and the Creative Innovation Module: The One Percent Solution used in Schools under a Scottish Enterprise Initiative: Determined to Succeed.[6] His non-fiction work combines Eastern philosophy and contemporary Western experience. Seven of his books were in the top 100 list Japan – including Born to Succeed that reached No 1. His book Made for Life was on the recommended doctoral reading list at Southampton University and his management books are available at the London Business School. He also writes novels under the name of Emerson Cole.[7]

[edit] Books

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[edit] Fiction

[edit] Upcoming Books

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