Friday Edition

I love Sydney. I ended my stay with a 2-hour powerwalk in one of my favorite venues anywhere in the world—the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain. Above you'll see one of the gardens' century plants in bloom—they can grow several feet in a day when they explode from their dormancy. (I thought one was an intruder years ago, when it appeared instantly outside the window of my San Francisco house.) Below "the mother of all trees."

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I would guess that it's a promotional tactic to get attention for his new book. I know from my work that de Bono is very popular in Australia in regards to divergent thinking, and they're probably trying to signify a passing of the torch.
Perhaps including your name is also a way to imply that Peter Sheahan's new thinking is more business-oriented than de Bono's.
A little strange as a tactic though. I always believe a book and its contents should stand on their own merits.
It does look interesting though. I'll have to keep my eye out for it as well.
Posted by Katie Konrath at September 23, 2007 10:31 AM