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The Unwritten Laws of Business [Hardcover]

James Skakoon , W.J. King , Random House - New York
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Guardian - 'Read this' Publishing News - 'an old-school reminder of business and personal integrity...which every manager should read for a quick detox' Times - 'sound advice...its age gives it a pleasant formality that sits in stark contrast to many of the bullet-pointed lists of anecdotes that pass as business writing today.'

Guardian

'Read this'

Publishing News

'an old-school reminder of business and personal integrity...
which every manager should read for a quick detox'

The Times

'Read this!'

Financial Times

'Hidden gems of workplace wisdom... times may have changed but the advice first dispensed in a 1944 publication remains relevant'

The Times

'sound advice...that sits in stark contrast to many of the bullet-pointed lists of anecdotes that pass as business writing today.'

The Guardian

'Read this'

Publishing News

'an old-school reminder of business and personal integrity...which every manager should read for a quick detox'

Financial Mail, South Africa

'Excellent advice...and free of jargon.'

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It's a little book with a big history. In the summer of 2005, the magazine Business 2.0 published a cover story on a self-published management pamphlet by William Swanson, CEO of American aerospace contractor Raytheon. Lauded by chief executives including Jack Welch and Warren Buffett, it became a quiet phenomenon, and more than 300,000 people wrote in to the magazine to ask for a copy. But much of the pamphlet drew from a business book of 1944 - which Profile are now reissuing, revised and updated, as The Unwritten Laws of Business. Filled with sage advice and written in a clear, engaging style, it offers insights on working with others, reporting to a boss, running meetings, advancing your career, and much, much more: If you have no intention of using someone's opinion, don't ask for it; It's natural enough to 'look out for Number One', but your associates won't look out for you; If you take care of your present job well, the future will take care of itself. And more - all of which has also stood the test of time.Refreshingly free of the latest business jargon, The Unwritten Laws of Business is wise, ethical and insightful, capturing and distilling the timeless truths and principles that underlie management and business the world over.

About the Author

James G. Skakoon is General Manager of VERTEX Technology, an engineering consulting firm. He lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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