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- 2007012217 contributor B10763370.
- 2007012217 contributor B10763371.
- 2007012217 created "c2007.".
- 2007012217 date "2007".
- 2007012217 date "c2007.".
- 2007012217 dateCopyrighted "c2007.".
- 2007012217 description "Always trust your research -- It's okay to put up with jerks if they're talented -- Focus on the numbers, and the rest will take care of itself -- Teams create the best solutions -- Always focus on solving the problem -- Follow the leader -- Success breeds success -- Marketing should follow company strategy, not drive it -- The goal of marketing is to sell a product -- Marketing should always be direct -- Only hire someone who has done the job before -- Everyone deserves a second chance -- Internal competition leads to better results -- Don't screw up -- Create a corporate culture -- The customer is always right -- Branding is expensive -- Don't offend anyone -- The sales force makes the sale -- Email saves time -- Always know what your direct reports are doing -- Learn to multitask -- Business should be serious.".
- 2007012217 extent "viii, 211 p. :".
- 2007012217 identifier "1401303315".
- 2007012217 identifier "9781401303310".
- 2007012217 identifier 2007012217-d.html.
- 2007012217 identifier 2007012217-b.html.
- 2007012217 issued "2007".
- 2007012217 issued "c2007.".
- 2007012217 language "eng".
- 2007012217 publisher "New York : Hyperion,".
- 2007012217 subject "658 22".
- 2007012217 subject "Business Humor.".
- 2007012217 subject "Corporate culture Humor.".
- 2007012217 subject "Corporate culture.".
- 2007012217 subject "HD31 .F718 2007".
- 2007012217 subject "Management Humor.".
- 2007012217 subject "Management Philosophy.".
- 2007012217 tableOfContents "Always trust your research -- It's okay to put up with jerks if they're talented -- Focus on the numbers, and the rest will take care of itself -- Teams create the best solutions -- Always focus on solving the problem -- Follow the leader -- Success breeds success -- Marketing should follow company strategy, not drive it -- The goal of marketing is to sell a product -- Marketing should always be direct -- Only hire someone who has done the job before -- Everyone deserves a second chance -- Internal competition leads to better results -- Don't screw up -- Create a corporate culture -- The customer is always right -- Branding is expensive -- Don't offend anyone -- The sales force makes the sale -- Email saves time -- Always know what your direct reports are doing -- Learn to multitask -- Business should be serious.".
- 2007012217 title "Death to all sacred cows : how successful business people put the old rules out to pasture / Beau Fraser, David Bernstein, and Bill Schwab.".
- 2007012217 type "text".