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Hank Moore (Author)
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July 20, 2005
Skyward Publishing announces the publication of a first-of-its-kind book. This is a delightful stroll down Memory Lane and a behind-the-scenes look at Classic TV shows, Classic TV stars and the business behind them. The Classic Television Reference A Mirror of Societal Changes, via the Tube. Compendium of Stories Behind Those Exciting Shows. From Nostalgia to Business Applicability. The genesis of this book started with interviews that Hank Moore conducted with television stars while he was in graduate school. They were originally written for TV Digest Magazine. He interviewed TV stars, producers, directors and studio executives about the medium's long-term contributions and influences upon society. In his 35+ years of advising senior management of organizations, Hank Moore found that executives are more products of pop culture than formal business training. Subsequent efforts to change or modify organizations are often met with resistance. He found that presenting organizational strategies as an extension of previously-held values garners more support. Most leaders of today's corporations grew up in the 1950s and 60s. Moore sat in countless strategy meetings where leaders cannot articulate business philosophies, but they can accurately recite lyrics from "golden oldie" song hits or TV trivia. Being one of the rare senior business advisors who is equally versed in pop culture, he found that bridging known avenues with current realities resulted in fully articulated corporate visions being designed and successfully implemented. Many a Strategic Plan was written by piecing together song fragments, nostalgic remembrances and movie scenarios...then were aptly converted into contemporary corporate nomenclature. Moore developed this trademarked concept over the last 20 years, applying it to many of his 2,000 clients (from small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations to the public sector to non-profit organizations). All clients agreed that no road map was initially laid out for them, aside from the teachings of pop culture media. By reconnecting with pop culture, they we have a better chance to interpret known lessons toward modern business theories. TV plots and expressions are imbedded in our psyches, reflecting all aspects of our lives, including business. The Classic TV Reference is a compendium that provides a focused context for avid classic TV collectors, pop culture scholars, fans and nostalgia buffs. It gives insights into corporate structures, creative programming output and social phenomena that punctuate our earliest memories of those golden black and white shows. It is intended to be analytical and nostalgia-inspiring, while including: * Analysis of productions, content and style of each studio and independent producer.
* Values and teachings contained in the shows.
* Overall themes and social significance of selected shows.
* Applicability of classic shows and their teachings to modern life.
* Strategies and case studies behind the programs and studios' body of work.
* Media trends that created specific genres.
* Annotated index of memorable quotes and not-so-memorable dialog.

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"Thanks, Hank, for picturing my serious side. Comedy reflects many shades of human emotion. Funny reflects serious." --Lucille Ball

"Hank Moore is one of the few who understands the connection." --Dick Clark

"Always ahead of the trends. Hank Moore's insights are deep, applicable beyond the obvious." --Lady Bird Johnson, former First Lady of the United States

About the Author

Hank Moore is that rare one in a million business advisors, a Big Picture Corporate Strategist™, with original, cutting-edge ideas for creating, implementing and sustaining corporate growth throughout every sector of the organization. His Business Tree™ is a trademarked approach to growing, strengthening and evolving business, while mastering change. He is president of Management Resource Institute, providing Big Picture concepting-planning, Visioning, independent company assessments and performance reviews. Advisor at the board, CEO, executive committee levels. Mr. Moore has provided senior level advising services for more than 2,000 client organizations of all sizes (including 90 of the Fortune 500), companies in transition (startup, re-engineering, mergers, going public), public sector entities, professional associations, non-profit organizations and others. He has published 300+ articles and monographs in business publications, journals and consumer magazines. Eighteen workbooks of his materials and audio cassette albums are compiled for workshop attendees and corporate clients. View Hank's other Skyward title — The High Cost of Doing Nothing Hank Moore has been accorded 200+ awards for client work and community stewardship, plus citations of merit from five U.S. Presidents, the United Nations and non-profit councils.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Skyward Publishing (July 20, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1881554465
  • ISBN-13: 978-1881554462
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,853,992 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Insights, November 28, 2005
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Hank's book is intriguing in the way he synthesizes his insights into television, business, and just living life wisely.

Hank writes very clearly and in a very penetrating way. Many of his insights produce an "of course!" response, and I found myself often nodding my head in agreement as I read along, especially his explanations of the maturing of the TV industry.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read, October 23, 2005
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Brilliant! Leave it to Hank Moore to see the big picture. This amazing book sees through the "entertainment factor" and brings to light an expanded vision on human kind. Memorable, amusing, thought provoking and insightful. Thank you Hank.
Torre Marie Lee
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Classic Television Reference, August 2, 2005
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This is a "must-read" for movie buffs. The author's insightful comments help guide readers through a classic time in television history, and the personal interviews and photographs are invaluable. I highly recommend this delightful book. Read it and enjoy!
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First Sentence:
Television represents many things to many people. Read the first page
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classic television, variety series, anthology series
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