Tuesday, July 10, 2007

RAVE Review from The Christian Science Monitor!






A great review by Ari Pinkus of GOT WHAT IT TAKES? was published today in The Christian Science Monitor. The last line reads: "Wherever you are careerwise – anywhere from your first day of work to your last – this easy read of a pep talk speaks volumes."


CLICK HERE to read the full review.


I'm pleased by all the great press and reviews the book has been getting lately. You can catch up on all of them at http://www.gotwhatittakes.net/
More soon!

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Early Show Video "live" on the Web








My appearance on the CBS Early Show with Harry Smith is availabe for viewing at



You can also catch it on YouTube by clicking here.


Enjoy the fireworks!

Monday, July 02, 2007

Happy Fourth of July!




The holiday is off to a great start! Appeared on the CBS Early Show with Harry Smith this morning. CLICK HERE to read a report from the CBS News web site. Also, if you missed the broadcast...we'll be featuring a video of the show on my book's web site at www.gotwhatittakes.net so please visit.
Just received this nice note from an Early Show viewer:
"Bill - After staying up till 4am last night/this morning to meet a promised deadline, I arose at 7:59am and scrambled to pop on the CBS Early Show. I caught your segment (was taping it just in case), as did my Mom - and we both agreed you were so wonderfully upbeat, concise, totally prepared, and you certainly packed lots of pertinent info into the oh-too-short amount of time allotted to you and Harry Smith...but you looked and sounded like the handsome, articulate, compassionate pro that you always were! Congrats to you, Bill. I find the topic of your book very intriguing, and look forward to getting a copy and meeting you to sign it in person... "
Hope you all enjoy the fireworks on Wednesday.
Be back soon....

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Rise & Shine for THE EARLY SHOW on CBS!







Here's the latest news...

I'll be appearing on CBS TV'S EARLY SHOW, July 2nd, between 8 and 9 AM.

Should be fun, so set your alarm clock and don't oversleep!
More soon.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Nosh in Knoxville & Other Tidbits

I'll be hosting SIMON SUPER CHEFS LIVE at the West Town Mall in Knoxville, TN this weekend. If you're in the area please stop by -- it's a ball!

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I'm excited to report that my wife, Carol Campbell Boggs was nominated for Launch Magazine Publisher of the Year for Hallmark Magazine. Results will be in very soon.

Go Carol!

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Last weekend I saw Michael Fienstein in a tribute to Bobby Short--he rocked the joint!
Attended FROST/NIXON matinee with my son Trevor--it's a strong piece of theater and Frank Langella is likely to win the Tony for it this Sunday night.

Stay tuned!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Wednesday Gems!




I was interviewed by Frank Diamond for his Wednesday Gems column today in The (Philadelphia) Evening Bulletin. Just CLICK HERE to read the feature.


Here's a tidbit:


"Bill Boggs is too stinking successful. I mean it'd be easy to hate him if you were the jealous, petty type. Which I'm not. Really. Boggs was raised right here in Philadelphia, attended Lincoln High School and then the University of Pennsylvania. He came up through the same streets as you and I did, in other words. Except, he's gone much further. He's won four Emmy Awards, helped launch entire TV networks (Court TV), and has even sung in an off-Broadway hit called "Our Sinatra." In addition, he's a loyal and dedicated husband and father. He's like the guy from high school who becomes so successful that it lets the air out of every other "so what have you been up to" conversation at the reunion.Now, he's had the temerity to come out with a book called Got What It Takes? Successful People Reveal How They Made It To the Top. I jumped at the chance to interview Boggs when the opportunity presented itself. Lucky for him that I'm not the jealous, petty type."


You can also download a PDF version of the interview from my web site.


More soon!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Gala Luncheon at Le Cirque

Bill, Marco Maccioni, and Carol

It was quite a luncheon at Le Cirque in NYC, where my wife Carol and I jointly celebrated two events... the publication of my book Got What It Takes? and the success of Carol's Hallmark Magazine.
It was a great day for all!

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

New Performance Dates!



If you plan to be in New York this Fall, I hope you'll catch my show at the Triad Theater. Performance dates are: Tuesday Sept. 11th @ 7pm / Tuesday Oct. 9th @ 7pm / Tuesday Nov. 6th @ 7pm.

To find out more about the show, please visit the web site:

Thursday, May 03, 2007

TODAY SHOW Update




Quick Update: you can catch my appearance on the NBC WEEKEND TODAY SHOW'S "At Work" segment, this Sunday, May 6th.

FLASH from today's New York Post


STARR REPORT: "* Sunday: Bill Boggs guests on "Weekend Today" to discuss his new book, "Got What It Takes?," which includes interviews with A-listers - including Renee Zellweger, Brooke Shields, Mark Burnett and Norman Lear - discussing the secrets of their success. "

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Watch for WEEKEND TODAY!

Good news! I'll be appearing on NBC's TODAY show, Weekend Edition, next weekend. Stay tuned for more details in my next post!

Friday, April 27, 2007

RAVE for GOT WHAT IT TAKES? on FORBES.COM



Tara Weiss just reviewed my book on FORBES.COM: "It's not a dense business book you have to force yourself to open. Boggs conducted 44 interviews with leaders across all industries and the result is an energizing, quick read that's full of interesting anecdotes about how the best of the best made it...the interviewees' stories are a fun read and a look into how average people became extraordinary... Required reading."
CLICK HERE to visit the book site where you can download a PDF of the complete feature.
CLICK HERE to see the review & Special Slide Show on FORBES.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

BREAKING NEWS!


More Great Reader Reviews!

"Well written and organized. Particularly impressed by the way you present the material...by subject matter with comments from those interviewed...very effective. I think the book has the potential of helping many people and being a big success...Impressed also by the larger quotes listed and not lifted from a passage to follow. References of you own life and accomplishments were well done and contributed to the overall positive messages of the book."

Backstage with Barry Noland

If you're on the East Coast, I'll be on CN. 8's Backstage with Barry Noland tommorrow night (Thursday, April 19) at 8:PM.

Also, there's a podcast interview with me on the HarperCollins web site: click here.

Stay tuned for more!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

THE RADIO FACTOR WITH BILL O’REILLY



Crazy days. I've got a whirlwind schedule promoting my new book, GOT WHAT IT TAKES?, just out from HarperCollins. One stop is the Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly, so mark your calendar. The show airs Friday, April 27th at around 3:PM (check your local listings).

Bill, of course, is one of the contributors to my book and the conversation should be lively.

Spin-free, too, of course.


More soon!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

New Arrival!



The book is selling fast at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Charlottesville. Word of mouth at UVA sure spreads quickly. Here's the latest comment: Hi Bill,I just wanted to let you know that the copy I ordered from Barnes & Noble arrived. Your book is a wonderful mix of light and serious, and I am absolutely impressed with the format. While it has the positive attributes of a "self-help" book (which EVERYONE loves to read and learn from), it also gives us realistic and candid glimpses into the celebrities who are REAL PEOPLE with real parents, talents, amazing insight and intelligence, and insecurities. -DEBBIE

Diane Warren To Appear On OPRAH




Diane Warren, one of the contributors to my book Got What It Takes? will be appearing on OPRAH later this month. (We'll let you know the exact date as soon as we receive it.) As you probably know, Diane is one of the world's most successful songwriters, with songwriting credits that include Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Elton John, Tina Turner, LeAnn Rimes, Toni Braxton, ‘N Sync, Britney Spears, Cher, Christina Aguilera, Faith Hill, Mariah Carey, Reba McEntire, Aerosmith, Ginuwine, Mary J. Blige, Aaliyah, Barbra Streisand, Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Roberta Flack, and many others. It was a great pleasure interviewing her and I think you'll enjoy what she has to say on the subject of success.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

5 Stars at Amazon for GOT WHAT IT TAKES?









I'm pleased to see readers are enjoying the book. Here's one review from Amazon.com:


Reviewer:
Thomas Duff "Duffbert" (Portland, OR United States) "I enjoy reading about how others have successfully navigated life and their careers. I was pleased to get the opportunity to read an advanced copy of Got What It Takes?: Successful People Reveal How They Made It to the Top by Bill Boggs. While you still have to filter their words and experiences through your own reality, it's a great read for those who are into personal improvement. Contents: Introduction - The Reasons for Success One - The Path to Success: Find Your Path; Get Hired; Capitalize on Luck and Timing; Make Good Decisions Two - The Mind-sets of Success: Seize Opportunity; Identify Your Drive, Mission, and Purpose; Cultivate Self-Confidence; Strengthen Your Will to Prevail; Defy Category Three - The Practices of Success: Work Hard; Collect Wisdom; Don't Take Anything for Granted; Take the Risk; Develop Excellent Everyday Practices Four - The Challenges of Success: Confront Fears, Insecurity, and Other Inner Demons; Learn to Cope with Stress; Allow for Regrets, Failures, and Mistakes; Overcome Adversity; Resist Ruinous Temptations; Keep Your Life in Balance Five - Advice for Success: Know When to Reassess; Use What You've Got; Industry Advice from the Pros Acknowledgements Boggs got the opportunity to interview a large number of well-known and successful people in various industries. There were some names I didn't recognize, but a large number were household names... Maria Bartiromo, Sir Richard Branson, Jim Cramer, Mario Cuomo, Christie Hefner, Matt Lauer, and Norman Lear, to name just a few. The interviews appeared to be very conversational, and the personalities of the different people shine through very well. Boggs took a somewhat different approach than most books of this sort, however. Instead of taking the "person per chapter" route, he divides the book into success components, like working hard, confronting insecurity, and keeping your life in balance. Then for that particular subject matter, he'll pull in the pieces of the interviews that corresponded to that. Seeing how people like Cramer, Anna Quindlen, and Bill Bratton all deal with stress in one consolidated chapter helps you put it all together. Boggs also adds a few "calls to action" on many of the paragraphs, so you don't get to read it all and walk away with no clue as to what to do to put it into your own life. There is the danger in a book like this to view the people as "perfect", individuals who are hyper-focused and who never make missteps. That's definitely not the case, and there are a few foibles in the different chapters. I think this book works best when you see the underlying principles of importance, paying a bit less attention to the person behind them. There's a wealth of wisdom and examples here, and it's an entertaining read. It's definitely worth reading to see where you need to notch up your performance..."