The Adventures of Johnny Bunko

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The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: the Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need is a book by Daniel H. Pink, author of Free Agent Nation and A Whole New Mind. This is the first American business book written in a style similar to Japanese comics, also known as manga. Rob ten pas is the artist for the book.

The book follows the life of Johnny Bunko, a young man who did what he was supposed to do in school and now works for the fictitious Boggs Corportation. Johnny is not only bored but also wonders if he did the right thing. The book is intended to give people tips on picking the right career.

Contents

[edit] Key concepts

Johnny's career coach is a Pixie named Diana who gives him 6 pieces of advice through the story of the book.

  1. There is no plan.
  2. Think strengths, not weaknesses.
  3. It's not about you.
  4. Persistence trumps talent.
  5. Make excellent mistakes.
  6. Leave an imprint.

[edit] Trailer

The trailer to the book can be viewed at [1].

[edit] Publication Information

ISBN 978-1-59448-291-5 (Paperback) 2008.

[edit] External Links

  • Official Web Site located at [2]
  • Author's Web Site located at[3]