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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

How to Get to the Top: Business Lessons Learned at the Dinner Table by Jeffrey J Fox

How to Get to the Top: Business Lessons Learned at the Dinner Table by Jeffrey J Fox


About the Book:-

Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: Hyperion (May 30, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1401303307
ASIN: B003D7JVXE


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"A street-smart marketing expert, Harvard MBA, and author of bestselling business books gives the ultimate lesson on starting a business from the ground upÂ…It's practical advice that is put on the table in knock-your-socks-off directness that makes sense right away in your gutÂ…. Don't start a business without hearing this essential lesson!" --AudioFile on How to Make Big Money in Your Own Small Business


About the Book


The bestselling author of How to Become CEO returns with a pithy, smart, and useful collection of wisdom learned by business leaders at their own family dinners
Do you want to get to the top? Do you want to know how to rise above the crowd and become a leader in your field? Then this is the book for you. In How to Get to the Top, bestselling author Jeffrey J. Fox combines his own experience as an extremely successful entrepreneur with lessons learned at the family dinner table by business leaders such as Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks; Tom Chappell, founder of Tom’s of Maine; Leslie Blodgett, CEO of Bare Escentuals; and George Steinbrenner, principal owner of the New York Yankees. The essential guide on how to get to the top -- and stay there -- this compelling book contains hard-hitting advice on independence and self-reliance, management dynamics, and problem solving, including:


--You can’t unsour the milk.
--Speak sweetly: You may have to eat your words.
--Tip as if you were the tippee.
--Act like you own the place.
--You have to know the rules to break them.
--Never be late.
--Always compliment the chef . . . especially at home.
--Teach your girls to whistle.
--Spend the company’s money as you would your own.
--Don’t teach the quarterback to catch.

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