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Guru faces identity crisis

November 7, 2008

To borrow dialogue from the classic Tarantino film Pulp Fiction; What does Guru look like? Describe what Guru looks like. Does he look like a b*tch?

Richard Denny.JPGRegardless of what you might think Guru looks like, Yours Truly certainly bears little resemblance to this gentleman, does he?

So why then does this bloke Richard Denny insist on calling himself Guru?

For as we all know (to borrow another movie catchphrase): There can be only one.

Self-styled "motivational entrepreneur" Denny has launched a business advice website www.guruonline.tv, where viewers can hear his thoughts on training, recruitment and other HR stuff - "straight from the Guru's mouth".

He's modest as well, calling himself "the most inspirational business speaker in the UK". Trumpet blowing extraordinaire, me thinks.

Guru (original) did once consider launching his own advice website with Gurucam facility, allowing users to benefit from real workplace wisdom. Problem was that Yours Truly dispenses all his best musings from his very own throne under the stairs, and that would not make for pleasant viewing. 

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Posted for your edification by Guru on November 7, 2008 12:04 PM |

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