I sat down with Mitchell Levy, http://AHAthat.com, for a Q&A session about thought leadership and rationale behind his current Kickstarter campaign. Q: You have been helping individuals and companies share their thought leadership for as long as I’ve known you (over a decade). What do you see as the next stage for thought leadership? A:… Continue reading
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Dr.Liz Alexander on Co-Authorship
My friend Dr.Liz Alexander recently co-authored a book called Thought Leadership Tweet. I am a big fan of thought leadership and also the executive editor of THINKaha (publisher of the book) so I will be doubly-biased when I say that the new book is fantastic. Please check it out. What was also fascinating was that… Continue reading
From an Expert to a Guru | Interview with Mitchell Levy
Mitchell has been a close friend for more than a decade. A few years ago, we both became business partners in a book publishing venture called THiNKaha. It has been a wonderful journey so far. Over the last decade, Mitchell has been helping hundreds of experts go from being an expert to being a Guru…. Continue reading
Is Twitter a waste of time?
That was one of the questions on Quora recently. Of course there were so many answers – for and against but the summary was the same – it all DEPENDS on how you use it. Rather than reiterating what has been said, I thought I will share my own journey with Twitter and how (accidentally)… Continue reading
#DEATHtweet – Interview with Tim Tosta
Disclaimer: I am the executive editor of the THINKaha series of books of which #DEATHtweet is one of them. Tim is a personal friend and I have enjoyed my many conversations with him over these years. Background: Tim Tosta is the author of ‘#DEATHtweet – a Well Lived Life Through 140 Perspectives on Death and… Continue reading
The Present
Photo Courtesy: jmb1977 on Flickr A few days ago, I had a delightful dinner conversation with Mitchell Levy and Kiruba Shankar. We talked a LOT and covered many things. A story about a “Present” shared by Mitchell totally touched my heart. Here it is in his own words. This happened when D (Mitchell’s son) was… Continue reading
Creating "no-brainers for the future"
First, I have to share a personal story to set the context. This is the “behind the scenes” story of how a book series and now a book imprint was created over a dinner with a long-time friend. A friend who I respect a lot. If I look at the entire last year (2009) and… Continue reading