IAN GILLAN, BERNIE TORMÉ To Take Part In 'Monsters Of Rock'n'Roll Business' Seminar

June 8, 2012

According to the The Independent, singer Ian Gillan (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH) and former guitarist Bernie Tormé (OZZY OSBOURNE, GILLAN, DESPERADO),will take part a seminar, "Monsters Of Rock'n'Roll Business", on June 19 at Hilton Hotel in Dartford, Kent, England.

The event is the brainchild of Peter Cook, a former manager who who published the book "Punk Rock People Management", a guide to "hiring, inspiring and firing staff", and now lectures on the parallel lessons between business and music.

"Procurement managers are not known for throwing televisions out of windows or for their creativity," said Cook, an MBA graduate whose textbook "Sex, Leadership And Rock'n'Roll" was acclaimed by business professors. "What we're teaching them is about balancing the need for order and structure with a little bit of creative spark which gives them the edge over their competitors."

Said Tormé: "I have worked with a fair mix of Class-A rock stars. The music business is a great teacher of life skills such as negotiating, marketing, teamwork, high performance and so on, both how to do them well and occasionally the dark side of the force. Big companies are far more complex, although it's not as different as you would think."

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