Ash Sahi was once the CEO of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), until we got him fired. Sahi has done nothing since his forcible reacquaintance with the job market in 2015. Nobody has hired him.
Well, in February of this year Ash Sahi became an author.
He’s written a business management book, teaching and guiding all of his readers on how to “become a great leader and create a winning organization.”
You’ll want to take notes.

Can I pass?
Sophomoric.
The one time CEO of a regulator that tests the products that can kill you if they fail.
A book written by a failed bureaucrat. Sure to be full of profound insights, scintillating repartee and rapier-like wit.
“until we got him fired.”
That must have felt incredibly satisfying to write.
He’s doing what senior ranks of the government do.
Writing word salad for their bosses so they can make a presentation to justify the existence of their department, their budget, and their headcount.
How To Try In Business Without Really Succeeding
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The proprietress aught to make that one of her new tags for relevant posts.
So, just for shits & giggles I scrolled down through the list & read a half dozen or so excerpts at random.
They read like every politician & bureaucrat I’ve ever listened to. This guy is a shoo-in for an MP somewhere. Maybe even PM.
Failing Upward.
Maybe the WOKE society can use him, sounds a bit like them!