No Limit Conversation

This past weekend I finished my contribution for The Age of Conversation E-book. All profits go to a wonderful charity.

The name of my chapter is “No Limit Conversation”.  It is a great tool to stimulate, reinvigorate, and engage in the lost art of conversation.  I can’t elaborate just yet.

There are so many incredibly talented contributors – I just know you’ll love it, value it, and use it.  Here are the authors – I recommend you check out their sites.  Each has a unique lens into their area of expertise that will enhance and enrich your conversations:

Gavin Heaton
Drew McLellan
CK
Valeria Maltoni
Emily Reed
Katie Chatfield
Greg Verdino
Mack Collier
Lewis Green
Sacrum
Ann Handley
Mike Sansone
Paul McEnany
Roger von Oech
Anna Farmery
David Armano
Bob Glaza
Mark Goren
Matt Dickman
Scott Monty
Richard Huntington
Cam Beck
David Reich
Mindblob (Luc)
Sean Howard
Tim Jackson
Patrick Schaber
Roberta Rosenberg
Uwe Hook
Tony D. Clark
Todd Andrlik
Toby Bloomberg
Steve Woodruff
Steve Bannister
Steve Roesler
Stanley Johnson
Spike Jones
Nathan Snell
Simon Payn
Ryan Rasmussen
Ron Shevlin
Roger Anderson
Bob Hruzek
Rishi Desai
Phil Gerbyshak
Peter Corbett
Pete Deutschman
Nick Rice
Nick Wright
Mitch Joel
Michael Morton
Mark Earls
Mark Blair
Mario Vellandi
Lori Magno
Kristin Gorski
Krishna De
Kris Hoet
Kofl Annan
Kimberly Dawn Wells
Karl Long
Julie Fleischer
Jordan Behan
John La Grou
Jim Kukral
Jessica Hagy
Janet Green
Jamey Shiel
Dr. Graham Hill
Gia Facchini
Geert Desager
Gaurav Mishra
Gary Schoeniger
Gareth Kay
Faris Yakob
Emily Clasper
Ed Cotton
Dustin Jacobsen
Tom Clifford
David Pollinchock
David Koopmans
David Brazeal
David Berkowitz
Carolyn Manning
Craig Wilson
Cord Silverstein
Connie Reece
Colin McKay
Chris Newlan
Chris Corrigan
Cedric Giorgi
Brian Reich
Becky Carroll
Arun Rajagopal
Andy Nulman
Amy Jussel
AJ James
Kim Klaver
Sandy Renshaw
Susan Bird
Ryan Barrett
Troy Worman

I’ll let you know when the ebook is published!

 

 

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5 Responses to “No Limit Conversation”

  1. on 02 May 2007 at 7:14 pmRobert Hruzek

    Joe, it’s going to be a great book! I look forward to reading all the rest of our Shakespearean group’s contributions…

  2. on 02 May 2007 at 7:26 pmConnie Reece

    Joe, I’m glad you’re doing your part to revive that lost art of conversation, and I look forward to reading your chapter. What a diverse and interesting group of writers this book will feature!

  3. on 02 May 2007 at 9:49 pmToby

    Joe – very exciting concept. Can not wait to read your ‘page!’ Mine is titled ‘Technology Is Recreating Business Intimacies ‘ which seems like it might dovetail into yours.

  4. on 03 May 2007 at 7:22 amValeria Maltoni

    Joe:

    I am really glad you were able to join this project. We will all be the richer for your contribution, I know it.

  5. on 03 May 2007 at 8:07 amJoe Raasch

    YEAH!!

    Robert – there is a bit of the ol’ bard in all of us, eh?

    Connie – “The Two-step of Conversational Writing” sounds intriguing!

    Toby – my colleague is researching a related topic for his PhD: how a fear of technology can disrupt employee engagement and make change management transitions difficult if not impossible. I look forward to your views on how technology can recreate business intimacy!

    Valeria – I wouldn’t even be on the list without your energy and leadership. Imagine if we all knew what we all knew!

    Best to all!

    Joe

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