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Ghost Writing
While I have a wide range of work experience, my most recent work has been ghost writing books that explore the intersection of cutting edge business concepts and technology for authors with large international audiences. These books include a manuscript on Internet governance that I was asked to write by the MIT Press; a book examining enterprise 2.0, business model innovation, Web 2.0 and related issues titled "Mesh Collaboration: Creating New Business Value in the Network of Everything," (for this I created a fictional story to describe the main points of the book); and a book examining enterprise performance management methodologies titled "Driven to Perform: Risk-Aware Performance Management From Strategy Through Execution."
(Link to blurbs for Mesh and Driven to Perform)
As a result of the above, I am very experienced and comfortable in interviewing and writing for and about C-level executives and other corporate leaders based throughout the world (I have spent many a late night or early morning accommodating time differences in areas as disparate as Mumbai, Hong Kong, Melbourne, and etc.). I have also operated at the highest levels in terms of my experience as a journalist, as I have interviewed two U.S. presidents, three Vice Presidents, numerous cabinet officials, senators and etc.
Throughtout my career I have strived to incorporate the lessons learned during the writing of these books into my own process and ghost writing methods. As such, I have created a framework that works very well for quickly internalizing the author's vision for the finished product and then creating the finished piece.
Below are links to writing samples as well as the framework I rely on for this very challenging, yet rewarding work:
Ghost Writing Framework
Internet Governance (MIT Press)
Life Sciences Perfect Plant (SAP whitepaper)
Mesh Collaboration Sample
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