Eagle Scout Challenges “Harvard Boy Scouts” with his "Survival Primer for Free Thinkers in the Stereotypical Business World"
Eagle Scout turned corporate executive, T.B. Fisher, releases his latest book. Why Buy In?, first in the triptych, ‘Survival Primer for Free Thinkers in the Stereotypical Business World’, is dedicated to the idea that people can maintain individual idiosyncrasies while keeping their jobs.
Peninsula, OH, July 24, 2005 --(PR.com)-- Miffed with “Harvard Boy Scouts” political overtime intended to purposely make business look hard, Fisher’s message is particularly constructive for X-Gen, the upcoming Y-Gen or ethnic polarized employees. Additionally, this book lays the foundation for those given the dreaded task of managing employees who have chosen not to buy-in. Published by Outskirts Press, Why Buy In? will be made available for retail and wholesale distribution in August 2005.
Why Buy In? How many days, hours or minutes has this question been asked by people in business? From Baby Boomers to X-Gen, in every facet of business, uncertainty has rumpled the stiff starched shirt of management. Rote behavior of the stereotypical businessperson bemused T.B. Fisher; the Survival Primer series is his response. Demonstrating entrepreneurial guile, Why Buy In?, the first of three books, is formatted to be read one page per week.
Once a boy scout, always a Boy Scout, T.B. Fisher achieved Eagle Scout status while deepening his personal experience through induction to the elite Order of the Arrow. As an international corporate executive traveling throughout the world, Fisher continues to follow wisdom in ‘keeping his camp ground cleaner than he found it’. From scout to troubleshooter, husband, father, inventor, author, business leader and educator the shadow cast looms in simplicity and magnanimity.
“There are only two reasons why people do the things they do – the first is fear.”, is the reader’s introduction to this lighthearted, self-help, business manual. Linked to nature, like any good scout, the introduction continues, “So many of the corporate powers, like the skunk, have learned how to raise a stink when they get cornered.” Fisher uses his creative, quick wit and multi-faceted experiences to encourage the reader through weekly corresponding affirmations as excerpted here, “I will pursue my dream of being genuine while excelling in my life’s pursuits by acting, not out of fear, but out of love.”
‘The Survival Primer for Free Thinkers in the Stereotypical Business World’ begins with Why Buy In?, available in print, E book or weekly subscription in August 2005. Two further titles conclude this three part series, Bought In Without Knowing It; The Oracle for Established Hippies and Withered Flower Children and One Face, One Man: Confessions of a Multi-Tasker. Both to be released in 2006. Traveling, teaching and writing while conducting business in a unique approach, Fisher continues to explore the international business domain. What more can be expected from this ‘boy scout’? His response, “More.”
ISBN: 1-932672-86-9
Retail Price(s): $15.95
Size and Format(s): 5x8 paperback
Page Count: 108
Availability: Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon.com, BN.com, www.outskirtspress.com/whybuyin
Author Contact:
Lawrence T.B. Fisher
P.O. Box 265
Peninsula, OH 44264
330-608-1944 Cell
330-869-9654 Home
330-869-9738 Office
tbfisher@whybuyin.com
Publisher Contact:
Jeanine Sampson
Outskirts Press, Inc.
10940 S. Parker Rd – 515
Parker, CO 80134
jeanine@outskirtspress.com
888.672.6657 ext. 704
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Why Buy In? How many days, hours or minutes has this question been asked by people in business? From Baby Boomers to X-Gen, in every facet of business, uncertainty has rumpled the stiff starched shirt of management. Rote behavior of the stereotypical businessperson bemused T.B. Fisher; the Survival Primer series is his response. Demonstrating entrepreneurial guile, Why Buy In?, the first of three books, is formatted to be read one page per week.
Once a boy scout, always a Boy Scout, T.B. Fisher achieved Eagle Scout status while deepening his personal experience through induction to the elite Order of the Arrow. As an international corporate executive traveling throughout the world, Fisher continues to follow wisdom in ‘keeping his camp ground cleaner than he found it’. From scout to troubleshooter, husband, father, inventor, author, business leader and educator the shadow cast looms in simplicity and magnanimity.
“There are only two reasons why people do the things they do – the first is fear.”, is the reader’s introduction to this lighthearted, self-help, business manual. Linked to nature, like any good scout, the introduction continues, “So many of the corporate powers, like the skunk, have learned how to raise a stink when they get cornered.” Fisher uses his creative, quick wit and multi-faceted experiences to encourage the reader through weekly corresponding affirmations as excerpted here, “I will pursue my dream of being genuine while excelling in my life’s pursuits by acting, not out of fear, but out of love.”
‘The Survival Primer for Free Thinkers in the Stereotypical Business World’ begins with Why Buy In?, available in print, E book or weekly subscription in August 2005. Two further titles conclude this three part series, Bought In Without Knowing It; The Oracle for Established Hippies and Withered Flower Children and One Face, One Man: Confessions of a Multi-Tasker. Both to be released in 2006. Traveling, teaching and writing while conducting business in a unique approach, Fisher continues to explore the international business domain. What more can be expected from this ‘boy scout’? His response, “More.”
ISBN: 1-932672-86-9
Retail Price(s): $15.95
Size and Format(s): 5x8 paperback
Page Count: 108
Availability: Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon.com, BN.com, www.outskirtspress.com/whybuyin
Author Contact:
Lawrence T.B. Fisher
P.O. Box 265
Peninsula, OH 44264
330-608-1944 Cell
330-869-9654 Home
330-869-9738 Office
tbfisher@whybuyin.com
Publisher Contact:
Jeanine Sampson
Outskirts Press, Inc.
10940 S. Parker Rd – 515
Parker, CO 80134
jeanine@outskirtspress.com
888.672.6657 ext. 704
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