How to Write a Business Book
An Action-Packed Course From an Award-Winning, Eleven-Time Author
Last Updated
Nov 2021
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Who is this course for?
People who are interested in knowing more about writing a business book
First-time authors who want to know more about the process of writing a business book
Published authors who want to improve their own writing processes
Overview
Got an idea for a business book but you overwhelmed about where to begin? Don’t feel bad. Many others feel the same way. In the souped-up version of my original 2019 course, I explain how to move from idea to outline to manuscript to final product. Oh, and I’ll tell you the questions that you’ll need to answer.
What You'll Learn
How to build a foundation for a successful business book
How do conduct effective research
How to write a compelling manuscript
How to intelligently use technology
How to effectively end your book with a call to action
Course Content
About the instructor
Phil Simon
Phil Simon is a frequent keynote speaker, recognized collaboration and technology authority, and college professor-for-hire. He is the award-winning author of eleven books, most recently Reimagining Collaboration: Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and the Post-COVID World of Work. He helps organizations communicate, collaborate, and use technology better. Harvard Business Review, the MIT Sloan Management Review, Wired, NBC, CNBC, BusinessWeek, and The New York Times have featured his contributions. He also hosts the podcast Conversations About Collaboration.
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About the instructor
Phil Simon
Phil Simon is a frequent keynote speaker, recognized collaboration and technology authority, and college professor-for-hire. He is the award-winning author of eleven books, most recently Reimagining Collaboration: Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and the Post-COVID World of Work. He helps organizations communicate, collaborate, and use technology better. Harvard Business Review, the MIT Sloan Management Review, Wired, NBC, CNBC, BusinessWeek, and The New York Times have featured his contributions. He also hosts the podcast Conversations About Collaboration.
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