Andrew Postman has written or co-written/ghost-written/collaborated on more than two dozen books, on a far-reaching array of subjects, including Chasing Daylight, a New York Times bestseller, named a "Best Business Book of the Year" by Financial Times, and included in The 100 Best Business Books of All Time; Take Care of Them Like My Own by Dr. Ala Stanford; If You’re in My Office, It’s Already Too Late, by James Sexton; and others. He helped to update the grand-daddy of all self-help books, Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People, as well as Carnegie’s How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. His non-book writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, and many others, and for four years he wrote the popular “Jake” column for Glamour. His work has also appeared elsewhere – helping thinkers with their TED speeches; consulting on numerous AI projects; and working with companies across a broad spectrum, including WW International, Johnson & Johnson, SAP, PepsiCo, Knowledge Adventure (producers of the best-selling educational JumpStart series), and search engine GoTo.com. For two years, he was the sole writer/producer of the quietly beloved blog, DayRiffer.com, and was co-founder/Chief Content Officer of Smart Games, the multiple award-winning game company, where he also created the original content for its stand-alone branded books. His novel, Now I Know Everything, possesses the distinction of having its film/TV rights bought first by Castle Rock/Andrew Bergman and then by Jon Stewart, yet nothing materializing either way.