That’s what my friend and co-worker Arun Batchu said to me earlier this week.
I’d said something clever that captured the essence of a problem we were facing, about the forces that produce the situations we find ourselves in, and what we need to do to get the outcomes we want, and he shook his head in wonder and told me I should write a book. It’s possible that it was a clever ruse to get me to stop talking, but I don’t think so.
So, I’m going to write more essays that capture my insights into the way things work, and how to do them better. Maybe that will turn into a book. Maybe it won’t. But either way, I’m going to do it.
Wish me luck.
Good luck!
Yay! I’ll be sure to follow along. And maybe I’ll bring you my management problems, etc., for you to ponder and pontificate on. (you know that you can quote people in books like this, right?)
You could get those email exchanges we had, and turn them into one.
I could indeed – and I should!
I think that’s a great idea Kevin! I support you %100. I may not know a lot about business, but I have been a beta reader for many a book, so if you want someone to read drafts I am sure David and I can help you out.
Good luck!
Great Idea. I’d love to read your stuff.
Good Luck, though I know you won’t need it.