What The Hell Do We Do Now?
It's this rapid-yet-stalled, fast-paced-yet-uncertain world I wanted to explore in my latest book: "What the Hell Do We Do Now: An Enterprise Guide to COVID-19 and Beyond".
[And I'm excited to say that it has already hit the best-seller lists, on the day of its launch!]
The book lets you see the world through the lenses of 18 thought leaders' unique area of expertise - from culture, to strategy, to engagement, to infrastructure and logistics, to forecasting, to people, and much more.
Through these unique perspectives, you get a fascinating and holistic picture about what's changed in the world, and what we should do about it.
(In other words, the answers you need whenever you find yourself asking: "What the hell do we do now?")
If I can give you just 4 reasons why you should grab a copy right now:
It's currently the #1 best-selling book on Amazon in the "Business Systems & Planning", "Business Decision Making" and "Business Problem Solving" categories. Plus the #2 best-selling book in the wider "Business & Investment" category. And the #63 book on Amazon in all categories. So it's been hugely popular already (despite only being launched today).
It's $3.99 (67% off) during the launch for the Kindle copy. So without wanting to use the "it's just one cup of coffee" marketing cliche, now's the best and cheapest time to buy.
All royalties are going to charity (specifically, Foodbank - which feeds 800,000 people each month, with that number growing as they support vulnerable contractors, hospitality workers, international students and more).
And - if you're leading a team or a wider organisation - it has some really fascinating and valuable perspectives that may help you to think more clearly, act more deliberately, and achieve better outcomes through these chaotic times.
I highly recommend having a flip through.
Here's where to grab a copy:
Best-selling Kindle Version (Australian Store)
Paperback [N.B. there are currently some shipping delays on the paperback, ironically due in part to COVID-19]