Author Interview | The Unseen MBA by Christopher Michael
- bookleafpublishing
- Feb 26
- 2 min read

Q. How did you come up with the title of your book?
The title came up decades ago while working on business processes and observing common traits within my home and realising that our home is the primary primary reason for all internal and external activity.
Q. What inspired you to write this book?
The realisation that our traits and developed within our homes and our skills are shaped in the chores we carry out at home and our neighbourhood.
Q. Among all themes and topics, why did you choose this one in particular?
This one was chosen after deep thought on how the facts are unseen and unnoticed that has the potential to help one understand that we have many inherent capabilities. This topic is meant to "trigger thought".
Q. What personal experiences have shaped your writing the most?
Being a trainer in an MNC as well as trying to help individuals find themselves and recruiting people for jobs, and the principal thought that observe your immediate environment to help you my move forward (my accident and one year in bed moulded me - specially since I became physically challenged).
Q. What does being a published author mean to you, beyond seeing your words in print?
Becoming a published author is a tool to help me help the world see what is within ones immediate environment and also convey the message that some things are simple.
Q. What can we, as readers expect from this book?
Readers can expect to understand that there are time when we "don't know what we know" even though that it's right in front of us. It is meant to state that we must first look nearby, with our immediate vicinity and our neighbourhood for ways and means to see, understand, change, challenge and transform.
Q. How do you expect your readers to use this book optimally?
Readers are expected to use that as a tool to connect the dots with the household and the professional world - recognition the commonalities, and seek to improve and take advantage of it early on.
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