I'm not famous.
I don't need a corral for folks to line up in to buy a book and have me sign it. I don't need blank cards for me to sign in case a student doesn't want to buy a book, but still wants my autograph.
But when I was speaking at a The Check Your Label Symposium at IU's Kelley School of Business I had both.
As a kid you dream about the day someone will ask for your autograph. In preparation you practice. You recall the Reds player you saw signing baseballs atop the dugout. His...
Published on February 11, 2010 08:56