Author: Santonu Dhar FCMI
Santonu Kumar Dhar is a writer, consultant, mentor, and business owner. He has been recognized as a fellow at the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) in the United Kingdom since 2018. Santonu has also studied Data Science at prestigious institutions like Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Roorke and Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Guahati. He has completed multiple massive online courses in Business, Computer Science or Data Science from renowned organizations such as Harvard University, University of London, IBM, and Google. He is also an author of few novels, such as Life of Love and The Effort. Learn more from his official website santonudhar.org
Interview with Author LeeAnne Hansen
LeeAnne Hansen Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? Well, LeeAnne Hansen is actually two people. There is me, LeeAnne and Hansen. He writes under the name (when solo) as Dr. Oolong Seemingly. We met while working in a warehouse (him running customer service, and me running Logistics. We managed merchandise for over 50 bands. Our biggest band was Bon Jovi. How many hours a day do you write? Oolong said Hours written per day fluctuates depending on freelance writing I’m engaged in as well as writing needed for my part-time job or various contests I enter. Ideally…
Interview with author Anne Scottlin
Anne Scottlin Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I’m a Nature lover, mountain-hiking foodie, doting dog mama to my adorable Mini Schnauzers, award winning actress and writer, and I’m obsessed with Medieval history. Whenever I can, I hop on a plane to explore more of our planet and meet new people. My friends and clients know me for my warm empathy and joie de vivre. I’ve been working in the industries of motivation and wellbeing for over a decade. I’m a best-selling author, podcaster, emotional wellness specialist and joyful living teacher. I train professionals how to better…
10 Best Leadership Books for Managers
If you want to be a great manager, you must have a solid knowledge of management and leadership. To achieve this goal, reading the best leadership books is a good idea. Management is a huge topic that requires a lot of management books to solve problems. Here, we have picked out some of the most popular management and leadership books for managers. best leadership books for managers: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey If you are looking for the best leadership books for managers, in my opinion, this book is an excellent resource for anyone…
Interview with author Miranda Oh
Miranda Oh, is the author of the Chin Up Tits Out series. Miranda’s motto in life is to always have a chin-up tits out attitude, no matter what!. Here is an interview with author Miranda Oh. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I am in my mid-thirties, a mom, an author, podcast host, and I am a corporate trainer for an insurance company. I have written a three part series called Chin Up Tits Out. Which follows a young gal going through love, triumph and tribulations. I absolutely love to keep many projects on my plate, as…
Interview with author Jenna Greene
Jenna Greene is a writer, podcaster, teacher, clumsy dancer, dragonboat coach, and semi-professional napper. Jenna Greene is also the co-host of “Quill and Ink: A Podcast for Book Lovers” with Miranda Oh. Here is an interview with author Jenna Greene. Jenna Greene! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I am a YA/children’s author from Lethbridge, Alberta, who spends her day teaching six- and seven year olds to read and write. How many hours a day do you write? I don’t set word count goals, nor do I have standard time ranges for writing. As a teacher, there…
Interview with author Pat Daily
Author Pat Daily is a best selling author. Here is an Interview with Author Pat Daily. Pat Daily! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? Happy to. I’m an engineer and former Air Force Test pilot. I’m married with two wonderful daughters. We also have two dogs and two cats. We call Houston home. How many hours a day do you write? I average three hours per day. If the words are really flowing, that can stretch to six or seven hours. I was stuck in Alaska over a weekend a few winters ago and managed to write…
Interview with author Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth is a best selling author. Here is an interview with author Mary Elizabeth. Mary Elizabeth! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I am a wife and mother of three miracles. I am an award-winning children’s author and last year became an Amazon bestselling and international bestselling author in several collaborative anthologies. My very late in life surprise son inspired my children’s series and is one of the reasons my writing focus is to help empower kids, teens, and adults. It’s important for kids to accept themselves no matter how they came into this world. I…
An Interview with author Ramon Del Villars
Ramon Del Villars is a published author and Attorney at Law in Texas. Here is an interview with Author Ramon Del Villars. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I am a Federally Certified Court Interpreter in all the United States and an Attorney at Law in Texas. How many hours a day do you write? I varies greatly. Either I write 5/6 hours a day or none at all depending on my other activities as an attorney/interpreter/translator. How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have? I am working on one, that I called “Prequel and Sequel”…
An Interview with author David M. Kelly
David M. Kelly writes fast-paced sci-fi thrillers in the near future with compelling characters, cynical humor, and (most importantly!) sound science. He is the author of the Joe Ballen series (The Mathematics of Eternity, Perimeter, Transformation Protocols and Intersections), the Logan’s World series (Storm Kwelengsen, Dawn of Kwelengsen), and the sci-fi comedy series Hyperia Jones ( Hyperia Jones & Capers Olive Branch). David’s interest in science and technology began very early.when he was six years old, his parents allowed him to stay up late to watch the TV show Neil Armstrong walk on the surface of the moon. Since that…
An Interview with Author David Savage
“When it comes to the often daunting challenge of collaborating, most leaders wish they had a practical guide on hand to help them navigate uncharted territory. Fortunately, David Savage is now Produces his new resource, Better by Design: Your Best Collaboration Guide., should be a part of every leader’s toolbox.David Savage has put together a promisingly simple, practical guide. streamline the collaborative process and improve the outcome of trusted relationships David Mitchell, former Executive Director of the Canadian Public Policy Forum Non-Fiction Authors Association (NFAA) Member of the Week : David B. Savage, author of Break Through to Yes By…