They say the modern day author is cursed because he/she has to compete with short attention spans and many competing forms of content. I say the modern day author is, in reverse, blessed with all kinds of instant feedback. Imagine how long it took Ernest Hemingway to get feedback from fans and critics!
I am pleased to already see a wide range of discussions and perspectives from the select few I shared a media review copy of Silicon Collar – Amazon released it on Kindle today.
- Bill Kutik, a long time observer of HCM and work trends is fascinated with all the examples of machines as colleagues I present in the book in his review at HR Executive Online
- Kathleen Goolsby took a very effective “I am a worker worried about machines” approach as she interviewed me for SandHill
- Dennis Howlett looked at policy/political angles as he reviewed the book at Diginomica
- Jon Reed pushed and probed at many of the points in the book in this podcast
- Joe McKendrick brings out much of the optimism in the book at Forbes
- Dave Vellante questioned if we should not be worried as automation increasingly targets white collar, cognitive tasks in this SiliconAngle interview
Look forward to many more reviews and comments on this hugely important topic for all of humanity, and to each of us individually