Oct

6

2008

The Innovative Daniel H. Pink will be lecturing at The Japan Society of New York this Monday. The accomplished author will be speaking about his time in Japan when he studied the culture and society of Manga. As the writer of “The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need, he breaks a new mold as the first American author of a business related Manga! Yes… you heard that right, this New York Times best seller’s new endeavor is in Manga format.

The lead protagonist of this Japanese style comic, Johnny Bunko, is a just your average Joe. He has never strayed from normal expected behavior like listening to his parents or teachers. What is wrong with this? Like so many of us, Johnny is stuck at a dead-end job that he doesn’t like, more so, he’s is just upset with the way his career path is going. He begins to suspect that his knowledge on balancing career and happiness is just plain lacking. One bizarre night in a Japanese restaurant, Johnny meets Diana, the unlikeliest career advisor he will ever meet.  Described as part Cameron Diaz, part Barbara Eden (I Dream of Genie) , she uses her otherworldly powers and wisdom to reveals the six essential lessons for thriving in the world of work.

Dan Pink’s past work have been published in The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Wired (where he is also an contributing editor). His analysis of business & technology trends have been seen on CNN, CNBC, ABC, NPR, and other various national/international networks. Even more interesting is Dan held a position in the White House, where he served as chief speechwriter to Vice President Al Gore.

The Japan society is situated on 333 east 47th st, right across from a lovely park called Dag Hammarskjold Plaza. For ticket information on this or other events hosted there you can call the Box Office at (212) 715-1258.


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This book sounds interesting.


That actually looks kinda cool. Seems like you can turn almost anything into a manga these days. raspberry


It’s a self help book in manga format, what’s not to like?


This is really creative.


Sounds like my kind of book.


I wish more books were like this.


I can imagine a book like Da Vinci Code in manga format. haha


I think that would be way too long for a manga. haha


They can make multiple volumes.


I wish someone did this sooner. Like when I was in high school. haha


I actually was very lucky to attend the event. I will write about it in a bit. Its really interesting


wow
seems interesting
cool story


I hope you got copies for everyone.


Actually he sold out before we got to the table. He was glomped by so many people. I promised to give a review and asked for a future interview. The Book really looks awesome. The way things were drawn and the japanese exclamations… very very cool


That sucks.


Boo.



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