The Business-Minded Genius Of Eric Schiffer
October 25th, 2011Eric Schiffer, business tycoon and inspirational author, was on a successful path from his humble beginnings. When he was only 13 years old, he sold grass that he had pulled out of Candlestick Park (“SuperGrass”) and sold it nationally, to celebrate the 49ers win over Dallas. A year later, he decided to begin a software company to help college students with molecular science, an act that brought him much recognition from companies such as IBM, Intel, and Crown Zellerbach. With the assistance of 30,000 physicians, he designed a software company which helped students who were learning forensic medicine. Eric founded and sold many other companies throughout the years. He is the leader of a private equity company called Patriarch.com. This company prompts new start-up businesses, oversees business entities, and executes innovations with consumer and B2B assets. His company’s thousands of domain sites rely on SEO techniques and quality content.
Eric Schiffer currently spends much of his time doing research on large-scale projects, the findings of which are used in speeches, new organizations, and books. He often takes anywhere from three to six years to do his research, and then his findings are used to create practical tools and applications that help many other people. Not surprisingly, Eric is a member of the intelligence society Mensa, which woks to generate interest in all matters of the study of intelligence, including research, conferences, speakers, and competitions.
Eric has written a best-selling book with an intended audience of managers and other types of leaders, titled “Emotionally Charged Learning”. This book explains how to have a competitive organization, while also helping its members learn, achieve more success, and grow in general. It also discusses how to challenge more conventional management styles, and how important it is to use emotional intelligence to manage better, and make the most out of different learning styles. The scientifically researched findings within this book serve to explain the direction that the areas of management and learning are taking, and their future potential.
Eric Schiffer was named in BusinessWeek Magazine as one of the top ten entrepreneurs in America. He was featured in Entertainment Today, The Saturday Evening Post, and was listed as a Top Bachelor in Cosmo Magazine. Eric graduated from Menlo College, and now lives in California. Along with his many notable accomplishments in organizational management research and his writing, he also is an animation and film director. He has directed Faye Dunaway, Robert Wagner, Rachel Hunter, and Corbin Benson.
