Quick Look: The Adventures of Johnny Bunko (The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need) by Daniel Pink
Fierce Bookshelf, Uncategorized Add commentsDaniel Pink, the author of Free Agent Nation and the bestseller A Whole New Mind, has a new book. Actually, it’s not so much a book as a graphic novel (that’s the current name for a comic book). It’s a fable told in the form of a Japanese manga. Here’s the career advice Johnny got from his magical manga adviser Diana:
- There is no plan.
- Think strengths, not weaknesses.
- It’s not about you.
- Persistence trumps talent.
- Make excellent mistakes.
- Leave an imprint.
None of this is revolutionary. You’ve probably heard it all before. But here’s why you might want to take a look at the book anyway.
- It only takes half an hour to read.
- The manga format reinforces what Pink said in A Whole New Mind about moving from information to conceptual thinking.
- The manga format brings a bit of life and power to the annoying business fable genre.
- It only takes half an hour to read.
The advice in this book will not change your life, but I walked away thinking that the whole-form plus content-was somehow interesting and provocative. And it only takes half an hour to read.
