You Can't Make an Omelette Without Breaking a Few Eggs - Paperback

You Can't Make an Omelette Without Breaking a Few Eggs - Paperback

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You Can't Make an Omelette Without Breaking a Few Eggs - Paperback

You Can't Make an Omelette Without Breaking a Few Eggs - Paperback

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by Steve Stannard (Author), Bob Selden (Editor)

"You Can't Make an Omelette Without Breaking a Few Eggs".

The view from 'Palmy' - politics, poultry and popular culture 2018 - 2025. Opinionist, Steve Stannard's view on how to make our world better.

Cycling doyen, sports scientist and lately barista, Steve Stannard succumbed to cancer on Saturday, 30th August 2025, aged 58.

This book is a tribute to Steve Stannard and his contribution to his community, and indeed the wider society. Where today's leadership is often antagonistic and polarizing, you'll find Steve's articles reflect his often 'way out', but always practical, advice on how to better live our lives in a collaborative rather than confrontational manner.

The title, "You Can't Make an Omelette Without Breaking a Few Eggs", comes from a very old saying meaning to "put an alternative view, or challenge current thinking or practices", and so "breaking the egg" to make things better (a new dish or meal) is the meaning behind the metaphor.

Steve Stannard's writing is always about expressing a point of view that may be contrary to current accepted practices (e.g.., business - politics - change management - the environment - education - health - productivity - bureaucracy - sport - restructuring, and more, in a practical and often humorous way so that others who hold an opposing view may stop and look at things a little differently - and that's one of the rare qualities about his writing. It's so different to what's happening in world politics today (even at a local level), where differences (and questions) escalate into full blown arguments rather than reasoned debate around the issues, not personal attacks.

And of course, Steve loved his chooks, which were referred to in a number of his articles, such as "Sneaking the sunrise past the rooster" - where he discusses successful people and business management using the analogy of the "boss" (the chook owner), "Middle Management" ("Foghorn" the rooster), and the "The production Workers" (the hens) and whether the stick, carrot, or perhaps restructure are the best ways of improving productivity.

Number of Pages: 144
Dimensions: 0.39 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: November 21, 2025

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