Nine Ways to Ruin a Business : A Humorous Look at Bad Management
Nine Ways to Ruin a Business : A Humorous Look at Bad Management
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
In his book, Nine Ways to Ruin a Business, Melden looks at the tragedy of modern American business in a refreshingly honest and humorous read. Will Rogers said that the root of great humor is truth. Melden has found those dark truths and exposes them - Pincus Epstein, syndicated reviewer and columnist. While maintaining a humorous tone, the tips and examples given in the book are genuinely useful, and can help to avoid the most common pitfalls and oversights I highly recommend this book for anyone in charge of people or money in the workplace - Rabia Yeaman, former corporate trainer.
Nine Ways to Ruin a Business: A Humorous Look at Bad Management,F.R. Melden,PublishAmerica,1413748120,Fiction,Fiction - General,Humorous,Fiction / Humorous,General & Literary Fiction
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