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Pantera Press acquires world rights to third book by Tim Duggan


Since Cult Status was published in 2020, Tim Duggan has become a trusted voice on creativity, work and a building a successful career. His third book is a vital deep dive into the future of work.

We’re living through the biggest changes to our working lives since the first industrial revolution. Supercharged by a global pandemic that’s accelerated existing trends, it seems like every day there’s a new concept trying to capture the possibilities of this new reality.

‘We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rethink how we approach work right now. There are so many new ideas being thrown around all the time, like remote working, four-day work weeks, the Great Resignation, hybrid meetings, and more. My first two books helped people build better business and come up with better ideas. My third book with the wonderful team at Pantera Press will take that one step further and give anyone the inspiration, knowledge and tools to be able to take advantage of this unique moment in history and learn how to simply work better,’ said Tim Duggan.

‘Endlessly insightful and genuinely innovative, Tim Duggan is the perfect person to take on the crucial topic of what comes next. This book is going to start the next work revolution.’ said Pantera Press Publishing Director Lex Hirst.

Tim Duggan is a new media entrepreneur who has co-founded several digital ventures, most notably Junkee Media, Australia’s leading millennials digital publisher. His debut book, Cult Status: How to Build a Business People Adore, was named the Best Entrepreneurship and Small Business Book at the 2021 Australian Business Book Awards. Tim’s second book Killer Thinking: How to turn good ideas into brilliant ones, was published in May 2022 and was the bestselling Australian business book on release.

Tim’s third book will be published mid 2024.

 


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