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Corporate Sin -- Like a "Left Cross" to the Psyche, March 10, 2001
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This review is from: Corporate Sin: Leaderless Leadership and Dissonant Workers (Paperback)
Franz Kafka said that if the book you are reading doesn't affect you with the same force as a blow to the side of the head, then reading might be a waste of time. In that light, reading "Corporate Sin," by James R. Fisher, Jr., is an experience similar to receiving steady left jabs, frequent left hooks, and an occasional overhand right that you don't always see coming and that continues to send shock waves long after it connects. "Corporate Sin" is a the kind of book that will get you out of the middle of the road, and into your own lane. It is a rare find in the management genre, as few in the field write with such passion and honesty. Not many people have the guts to tell the truth as they see it, which is why we're so startled when someone articulates it. If you are going to read only one book on management this year, make it "Corporate Sin." -- Charles D. Hayes, author of Beyond the American Dream (1998), autpress@alaska.net (Autodidactic Press).
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