James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
I’m curious to find out how many people follow any of the so called business guru’s out there. I’ve spent several years “sampling” what some of the bigger names are saying, and I’ve come to the conclusion that a good many of them are nothing more than a lot of hype.
The biggest complaint I have is that the products and services they offer mainly center around their persona, their most recent gimmick, and dare I say…their overly inflated ego. They tend to “re-brand” and “re-package” the obvious, and then sell it to the hungry masses as their own ideas.
Some of the best books on my shelf were written by "no name" hard working people who worked in their industry for decades before attempting to write about it. Their claim to fame was (and still is) their dedication to their work and a good sense for business matters, rather than the ability to endlessly spin a good yarn and market all sorts of swag.
I’m curious to find out if anybody thinks the same.
The biggest complaint I have is that the products and services they offer mainly center around their persona, their most recent gimmick, and dare I say…their overly inflated ego. They tend to “re-brand” and “re-package” the obvious, and then sell it to the hungry masses as their own ideas.
Some of the best books on my shelf were written by "no name" hard working people who worked in their industry for decades before attempting to write about it. Their claim to fame was (and still is) their dedication to their work and a good sense for business matters, rather than the ability to endlessly spin a good yarn and market all sorts of swag.
I’m curious to find out if anybody thinks the same.