Publisher: Jossey-Bass, 1999, 264 pages
ISBN: 0-7879-4787-3
Keywords: Management
Displaying equal parts philosophy, humor, and management expertise, Jerry B. Harvey discourses on topics ranging from backstabbing to corporate spin doctoring, elephants, heart surgery, and Waco, Texas. In a series of witty and thought-provoking essays, the best-selling author, who has been called a thinking person's Dilbert, tackles the hard topics of management and organizational life. By helping us realize the role we all play in our own downfalls, he provides a fresh perspective on the ethical, moral, and spiritual dilemmas we all face as well.
Great title, lousy book. What more is there to say?
Maybe, that it is naive, overly verbose, rambling, and never reaches any conclusion?
You will not miss much by NOT reading this.
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