Sometimes, extraordinary things simply come together. But not without creativity, insight from others and the past (i.e. industrial revolution), commitment and much work along the way.
Looking back and reflecting on a flight from Captiva to San Francisco in April 2010, those ~6 hours of reading Seth Godin's Linchpin -- and some invaluable time to really think -- had a significant impact on me and what's to come moving forward. It's a timely book for entrepreneurs, business teams, senior executives, families, college students, community groups, etc. This book is for anyone focused on creating value with the web.
Instead of posting a long point of view here, I included links below to some other readers' reviews. And if you're feeling tired or are short on time right now, The Linchpin Manifesto will provide some inspiration. Click, print and post on your wall if you want a reminder of Linchpin beliefs and actions:
Intrigued? These posts provide a glimpse of what the book covers and how others perceive the value:
- Drea Knufken - Boulder, CO: Are you indispensable?
- Squidoo community: Linchpin - Your reviews
- Joe Woolworth - Morrisville, NC: Linchpin by Seth Godin Seeks a New Revolution
If you read Linchpin and have a life-changing experience, please share your thoughts here or on one of the friendly sites above. Yes, now is the time.