April’s episodes of Best Seller TV’s feature authors Marcus Anthony Ray and Seth Earley
April’s episodes of Best Seller TV’s feature authors Marcus Anthony Ray and Seth Earley https://csuiteold.c-suitenetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/1200x628-bstv-pressRelease-20200414-1024x536.jpg 1024 536 C-Suite Network https://csuiteold.c-suitenetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/1200x628-bstv-pressRelease-20200414-1024x536.jpgBest Seller TV, the only show dedicated to covering today’s best-selling business books on C-Suite TV, is announcing two new episodes in April, featuring Marcus Anthony Ray, author of Seven Years of Skin and Seth Earley, author of The AI-Powered Enterprise: Harness the Power of Ontologies to Make Your Business Smarter, Faster, and More Profitable.
Marcus Anthony Ray, author of Seven Years of Skin, took his life experiences and put them into print in a tell-all book. It is a gripping, honest portrayal of what happens when someone gets everything they want seemingly without consequences. His journey as a male exotic dancer began in his 20s as a way to make money to save his parents’ house from foreclosure. Ray himself says that the “deep dark world of ‘anything goes’ sucks you in” and the book highlights his journey into this world and how he was able to crawl back out, which many others weren’t as lucky, and change paths, including becoming an award-winning motivational speaker.
He says it was a difficult book to write but decided to publish it as a cautionary tale of when boundaries start moving too far without checks and balances. He is seeing similar patterns emerge in the world we live in and he wants to create awareness about the need for boundaries and accountability.
Seth Earley, author of The AI-Powered Enterprise: Harness the Power of Ontologies to Make Your Business Smarter, Faster, and More Profitable, wrote the book for business leaders and managers who need to understand what has to be done in order to be successful. Earley also adds that the book is for the type of business audience who will use AI to make practical decisions, such as how you need to apply day-to-day business decisions and what you’ll need as a foundation, which is good data and a structure for the information.
Earley goes on to define ontology as “a knowledge framework, a way of organizing all of the information in the organization.” He urges readers to think about what an organization does on a day-to-day basis and put them into big buckets. “The big buckets are the foundation of the ontology. You create the big buckets of all this information and then you create the relationships between these big buckets and that actually captures knowledge about your services, about your offerings, your solutions and it helps your customers get to exactly the information that they need or your employees.” The book teaches executives to learn how to separate what’s possible from what’s practical, evaluate the claims of a vendor to eliminate the hype, and how to select the right problem to solve.
All episodes of Best Seller TV air on C-Suite TV and are hosted by TV personality, Taryn Winter Brill.
Best-selling author, speaker, and former Fortune 100 CMO Jeffrey Hayzlett created Best Seller TV to give top-tier business authors a forum for sharing thought-provoking insights, in-depth business analysis, and their compelling personal narratives.
“This month we run the gamut – everything from cautionary tales of what happens when boundaries disappear to the power of AI and what it can do for enterprises,” Hayzlett said. “And whether you prefer more traditional business interviews or something a little outside the box, Best Seller TV has a little bit for everyone.”
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