Silly business book by professor John Kotter and Holger Rathgeber compares business organizations to story on a meerkats colony in Kalahari

Jacoby Genevese
Professor John Kotter knows without furry or cue feather friends his business books would have no clout or matter. A self-described foremost master of leadership and change Mr Kotter welcomes back furry animals in a book called "Thats Not How We Do IT Here"  and he thinks by looking at a kids story line of a meerkats colony struggling to survive vultures and grasshopper scarcity in the Kalahari desert that business leaders.
The French economist an use this book for effective knowledge. This book professor Kotter and author Holger Rathgeber co-author reads like a well-developed children book and what use this material and their other book called "Iceberg is Melting " your adult businesses leaders can get form reading this book is totally unknown.
As I looked through this kids book at a local library I wondered A) why this book wasn't in the children department and B) couldn't a professor emeritus  in Harvard's business department couldn't right s more celebrated piece much like Thomas Pikketty's capital book.
The French economist has a five hundred page volume looking at the affects of capitalism in reading inequality while these clowns put out a meerkat book and a fantasy story about Alphas and Betas arguing out how to battle turkey's and vultures. Perhaps professor Kotter's next book can be a business book about the kids form Welcome Back Kotter seventies lame TV series that I hated seeing on back in the day. God did I hate that show  who was that one guy name I really hated...Chico or something.
It appears professor Kotter and Holger Rathgeber mainly wished to have been nature scientist but couldn't cut it so had to go in other business and marketing directions and would of preferred to have been men of science studying cute little birds and odd mammals

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