About Michael Hewitt-Gleeson

Posted on August 15th, 2006 by david

Dr Michael Hewitt-Gleeson is the world authority on Newsell. He is the inventor of the selling or marketing switch known as: uncheck2check.

The Sell Switch

Michael’s advice on business development has been sought by Jack Welch of GE, Edward de Bono, Seth Godin, the Mayor of New York and the Australian Sports Commission, Telstra, IBM, BMW and AMP. Newsell is now being used every day in the marketplace by thousands of leading sales people and their managers around the world. He is Australia’s best-selling business author of:
• NewSell
• The X10 Memeplex: Multiply Your Business By Ten!
• WOMBAT Selling: How to sell By Word of Mouth.

• Learn-To-Think Instructors Coursebook (with Edward de Bono)
• Software For Your Brain

Michael Hewitt-Gleeson has taught more people how to sell than any Australian in history. He was also the co-founder of the School of Thinking, with Edward de Bono, in New York in 1979. School of Thinking lessons are now exported to over 43 countries every day and have already reached over 80 million people worldwide since 1979. Based in New York for 14 years, the United States government described Dr Hewitt Gleeson as a “national asset”.

He was recently honoured by the Premier of Victoria as a Melbourne Ambassador and has been appointed as a Visiting Academic Fellow in Innovation Thinking at LaTrobe University. He also is an advisor on Leadership and Learning to Melbourne Grammar School.

Michael has returned to Australia having been an international consultant on business development strategy to a veritable Who’s Who of the world’s movers and shakers. Michael Hewitt-Gleeson’s advice has been sought by leaders like Jack Welch of General Electric, Edward de Bono and by organisations from The United Nations, The White House and the US State Department to IBM, Fujitsu, Honda, BMW, AMP, Coca-Cola Amatil and the Australian Sports Commission.


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