Dennis P. Barba Jr., Ph.D. - Sharing Knowledge
"Take the time to share your knowledge. I'm always amazed at
how much more I can learn by teaching."
From writing financial self-help books to teaching knowledge-hungry
MBA students, Dennis Barba takes pride in helping people to understand
the value of thinking clearly.
"No matter how functional we may be, sharing your knowledge outside
of your office is a whole new ball game. It allows me to remain
grounded in truth while creating a new emotional energy. Ideas are
crystallized, "light bulb" moments happen and new connections are
made."
"The Scarcest Commodity", "Clear Thoughts"
& "Why We Lose"
Dennis Barba is the author and retains all rights to "The Scarcest
Commodity," a guide to financial success in the new millennium.
Barba's first book focuses on acquiring and maintaining Clarity
of Thought when planning your financial future.
Barba has also authored "Clear
Thoughts", published in 2005 and "Why
We Lose", published in 2007.
"The scarcest commodity of all? Actually, the absolute scarcest
commodity can be the make-or-break factor as you plan for financial
success. It is something you invest in, but not in the way you're
probably thinking. The scarcest commodity of all is not oil, platinum,
plutonium, or vital organs needed for transplant recipients. The
scarcest commodity is…
"Clarity of Thought."
--From "The Scarcest Commodity"
Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management
- Adjunct Professor
Barba teaches a class to second year MBA Students called "Managing
a Growing Venture." Barba has been a frequent and popular guest
lecturer at Case speaking to undergraduate business students, visiting
international students, engineering students and MBA students.
In addition to guest lecturing and teaching, Dennis has significant
public speaking experience including the following:
- Cleveland Small Business News events
- Ohio Venture Association
- Cleveland Clicks
- Miami Valley Venture Association
- North East Ohio Software Association
- Several Angel Investing forums
- InterBiz Annual Meeting - Keynote speaker (5,500 attendees in
Toronto)
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