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Paul Wright is a US-based free lance writer, book consultant and principal of WrightWork Communications, with a wide-ranging focus on business, work processes and communication. In his earlier career, Paul pursued the practice of law, but gave it up in order to explore interests that took him far beyond the bar.
Since 1995, he has written widely in the areas of productivity, product design and development, communication, knowledge management, intellectual property, innovation, and global finance. Since 2008, Paul has been presenting intensive business workshops in China, where he has been appointed Guest Professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China, an activity that has exposed him to the challenges of education.
A growing interest in issues related to sustainability, innovative problem-solving, and complexity has, in recent years, led Paul to focus his attention on where and how they intersect. It is in this direction that he increasingly sees his work lie.
Paul earned his bachelor's degree in medieval history at the University of California at Berkeley, and continued his studies in the field of history at Oxford University. He was awarded a Juris Doctor degree by Fordham University in New York. He currently divides his time between Tucson, Arizona, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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