Life lessons and advice for aspiring writers

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Writing is a big part of many jobs. But it’s often a challenging endeavor that requires time, effort, passion, and perseverance in order to do well, even for the most accomplished scribes among us. In the latest episode of My Rookie Moment, seven McKinsey leaders—including Scott Keller, whose latest book, CEO Excellence, will publish tomorrow—walk us through their journey to authorship and offer tips for writing (and life). Whether you’re exploring the idea of writing a book or curious about the creative process, be sure to check it out.
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My Rookie Moment: Authorship
The process of writing a book is no easy feat. It’s often a journey that involves years of preparation, multiple iterations, and constant refinements—much like what it takes to become a good consultant. In this episode, Manish Chopra, Scott Keller, Tim Koller, Johanne Lavoie, Martin Hirt, Jonathan Woetzel, and Rodney Zemmel share stories about the first time they wrote a book and what inspired them to take the leap into authorship. They also offer advice to aspiring writers.
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