Sunday, November 23, 2008

Business Executive Index to Mr. Media Interviews

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BUSINESS EXECUTIVE INTERVIEWS

Guy Kawasaki
author, “Reality Check,” “The Mac Way”


Barry Libert
author, “Barack, Inc.”; co-founder, mzinga.com


Stuart Skorman
founder & CEO, Clerkdogs.com, Reel.com, Empire Video


Rick Calvert, Tim Bourquin
co-founders, BlogWorld & New Media Expo


Steve Muth and Ben Papell
co-founders, Voicethread.com


Ed Droste
Hooters Restaurants


Bill Romanowski
NFL football legend, CEO, Nutrition 53


Dave Hagan
Boingo Wireless CEO


Laurel Touby
Mediabistro.com founder, socializer-in-chief


Haroon Mokhtarzada
Webs.com CEO


Alec Foege
Right of the Dial: The Rise of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Radio


Daniel Pink
The Adventures of Johnny Bunko, Free Agent Nation, A Whole New Mind


Alan Levy
BlogTalkRadio.com Founder


Brent Power
TheWB.com






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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Daniel Pink, THE ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY BUNKO, FREE AGENT NATION author: Mr. Media Audio Interview

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MangaImage via WikipediaDaniel Pink has made a career of being first on business themes over the last seven years, ever since publication of Free Agent Nation in May 2001. His theory then? That more of us will be working for ourselves in the future.

Well, it’s now the future, so I’ll ask him whether that came true.

He also wrote A Whole New Mind, about the the move from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age.

But Dan’s newest book may be his greatest leap yet: a manga-style graphic novel titled The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need. For my not-so-Japanese-media-savvy friends, what the Japanese call manga, Americans call comic books.

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