The little book of business wisdom : rules of success from more than 50 business legends
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The little book of business wisdom : rules of success from more than 50 business legends
Wiley, c2001
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Successor to: The book of business wisdom / edited by Peter Krass
Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-236) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Pearls from The LITTLE BOOK OF BUSINESS WISDOM "The man who starts out simply with the idea of getting rich won't succeed; you must have a larger ambition."-JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER "Think about the customer, not the competition: Competitors represent your industry's past, as, over the years, collective habits become ingrained. Customers are your future, representing new opportunities, ideas, and avenues for growth."-MICHAEL S. DELL "You've got to be out in front of crowds, repeating yourself over and over again, never changing your message no matter how much it bores you." -JACK WELCH "Always break orders to save owners. There never was a great character who did not sometimes smash the routine regulations and make new ones for himself." -ANDREW CARNEGIE "Don't speak up at a meeting until you have something meaningful to contribute. Talking to attract attention may call attention to your blank spots." -JO FOXWORTH "Make 'em feel guilty when they do nothing. One thing I can't stand is people who don't act on a situation. I'd rather that people make mistakes than sit around and not do something."-DAVE THOMAS
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents: MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES. Lee Iacocca: My Little Commandments of Management. Bill Gates: New Rules for the Age of Information. LEADERSHIP SECRETS. T. Boone Pickens: The Art of Leadership. John F. Welch, Jr.: Leading a Revolution. QUALITIES FOR PERSONAL ADVANCEMENT. David Ogilvy: Qualities I Admire. Andrew Carnegie: The Road to Business Success. John H. Johnson: How to Sell Anything in Five Minutes or Less. WALL STREET WIZARDS. Warren E. Buffett: Investment Principles. Sir John M. Templeton: Time-Tested Maxims of the Templeton Touch. Bernard M. Baruch: My Investment Philosophy. GUNSLINGERS AND THE ENTREPRENEURIAL DRIVE. J. Paul Getty: You Can Make a Million Today. E. W. Scripps: Some Outlandish Rules for Making Money. THE GURUS. Warren Bennis: Five Key Skills. Dale Carnegie: Be a Leader. BUILDERS OF CULTURE. Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield: Our Aspirations. Howard M. Schultz: Starbucks Mission Statement. MAXIMS FOR LIFE. Al Neuharth: An S.O.B.'s Ten Secrets to Success. Kemmons Wilson: Twenty Tips for Success. Acknowledgments. Credits and Sources. Indexes.
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