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How to Become CEO: The Rules for Rising to the Top of Any Organization [Secure eReader (recommended)/Microsoft Reader/Adobe Reader 7]
eBook by Jeffrey J. Fox
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eBook Category: Business
eBook Description: ; Never Write a Nasty Memo; Skip All Office Parties; Overpay Your People; Don't Go Over Budget; Make Allies of Your Peers' Subordinates; Don't Have a Drink with the Gang Is this how you thought you would get ahead in today's business world? In this insightful handbook, marketing consultant Jeffrey J. Fox offers provocative and controversial advice on how to climb to the top without losing your grip. The seventy-five "rules" Fox presents outline actions readers must take, traits they must develop, and the things they must avoid doing if they want to succeed. This straightforward guide sets forth the qualities for every successful leader: vision, persistence, integrity, and respect for everyone in the workplace. And each simple lesson in How to Become CEO resonates with indisputable wisdom.
eBook Publisher: Hyperion/Hyperion
Fictionwise Release Date: June 2002
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Available eBook Formats [Secure eReader (recommended)/Microsoft Reader/Adobe Reader 7 - What's this?]: SECURE MICROSOFT READER FORMAT (203 KB] - Requires Microsoft Reader 2.1.1 for PCs, or Microsoft Reader 2.2.2 on Pocket PC 2002 handheld devices. Some older Pocket PCs can be upgraded. Learn More., SECURE EREADER (RECOMMENDED) FORMAT (53 KB], SECURE ADOBE READER 7 FORMAT (645 KB], OEBFF Format (IMP) [170 KB]
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eReader (recommended) ISBN: 0786871075 Adobe Acrobat Reader ISBN: 0786871083 Microsoft Reader ISBN: 0786871067

INTRODUCTION Why You Should Read This Book If you bought this book, you are ambitious. If someone gave you the book, that person thinks you are ambitious. Having ambition to better yourself, to be a contributor, to make a difference, to grow professionally, to be more successful, or to become CEO of an organization is good. CEO is the acronym for Chief Executive Officer. The CEO is the person who has strategic responsibility for the fortune and the future of the organization. The CEO may be called Headmistress, Managing Partner, General of the Armies, Pontiff, Commander-in-Chief, Queen, or Warden. But whatever the title, the CEO is the boss. If becoming the boss is what you want, this book will help. There are oodles of factors that influence the path to CEO -- work habits, luck, timing, competitors, personality, supporters, talent, circumstances, and so on. This book will help you better your work habits, influence the odds, impact timing, surpass competitors, and deftly use your talent. This is a book of advice and recommendations. The ideas are based on the realities of business and organizations. The ideas in this book are not a part of any MBA curriculum. They are crisp, blunt, frank, generally nonjudgmental, and easy to read, digest, and do. Many of the recommendations are stated in rule or commandment form. This is because what is written is the way it is... not the way it ought to be. Although the content of the book is intended to help you progress in a company, the observations and advice are often applicable to your nonwork life and activities, as well. The surest way to become president or CEO of a corporation is to buy a business or to start a business. If you plan to make your career in a large corporation, this book will help. Of course, if you would rather run your own business, this book will also help. Copyright © 1998, Jeffrey J. Fox
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