Latina Author Wins the Going-Back-for-Success Game in Business Publishing and Takes You on a Pleasant — and Profitable — Journey

Posted on: August 9th, 2006
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“Deborah Gonzalez, published by iUniverse, Inc., the leading provider of publishing technology solutions for authors, announced today the publication of her new book, “Laberinto: A Tool from the Past for Business Success Today” and the launching of her international book tour.

When asked what motivated the subject of her book, Deborah Gonzalez answered: “Is it so surprising that in today’s business literature so many authors have looked back to the 15th century — to Leonardo himself — to find the secrets of success for today? Titles such as: “How to Think like Leonardo da Vinci;” “If Socrates Ran General Motors;” “What Would Machiavelli Do?” “Power Plays: Shakespeare’s Lessons in Leadership and Management;” “Elizabeth I as CEO;” are just the tip of the iceberg.

“As this very brief list above provides, business professionals are fortunate in this free market economy to be able to choose from a vast selection of historical figures as business gurus and role models including: Plato, Brunelleschi, Columbus, Copernicus, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Charles Darwin, Gandhi, Einstein, etc., etc., etc. But since we are talking business, and business books are fierce competition, and in this genre, the success of a business book is who can go back the farthest, I will beat them all by going back not to the 15th century or to the 1st century but to the beginning of man’s awareness of inner reflection — prehistory (which is “the time before man had writing to give us history”) — in fact, I will take you back to a time before words, when symbols was the only language humans needed to understand”

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