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Road Rules: Be the Truck. Not the Squirrel. Learn the 12 Essential Rules for Navigating the Road of Life [Hardcover]

Andrew J Sherman (Author)
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August 1, 2008
All you need to know about life you learned in Drivers Ed! While that may not be the way you remember the experience, if you think about it, it's true. The time you spend behind the wheel, however uninspiring it may be, teaches you more about life's most meaningful lessons than you might think. From speed and direction, to knowing when it is time to refuel or change lanes, the rules you must follow on the road are not dissimilar from the rules you must live by.


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About the Author

Andrew J. Sherman has spent years navigating the freeways and back roads of life. The author of 17 business strategy books, Road Rules is the first of his published works to share his life experiences with others. With wit and enthusiasm he provides his perspective on the lessons he has learned along the way. You will never view your morning commute the same.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 190 pages
  • Publisher: Elevate (August 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1601940211
  • ISBN-13: 978-1601940216
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,344,881 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Andrew J. Sherman is a partner at Jones Day in the Washington, DC office (ajsherman@jonesday.com) and focuses his practice on issues affecting business growth for companies at all stages, including developing strategies to leverage intellectual property and technology assets, as well as international corporate transactional and franchising matters. He has served as a legal and strategic advisor to dozens of Fortune 500 companies and hundreds of emerging growth companies.

Andrew has represented U.S. and international clients from early stage, rapidly growing start-ups, to closely held franchisors and middle market companies, to multibillion dollar international conglomerates. He also counsels on issues such as franchising, licensing, joint ventures, strategic alliances, capital formation, distribution channels, technology development, and mergers and acquisitions.


Andrew's practice involves general corporate law, franchising, emerging business, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property transactions, and capital formation. He has served as securities counsel on a wide variety of private and public offerings and as transactional counsel to buyers and sellers in mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs, leveraged buyouts, acquisitions of and reorganizations for chapter 11 companies, and management buyouts. He prepares, negotiates, and reviews loan proposals and general corporate and business agreements such as shareholders agreements, extensive employment contracts, distribution and sales agency agreements, joint venture agreements, technology transfer agreements, and related corporate documentation.


Andrew has served as counsel in a diverse range of business industries, including high-technology, specialty retailing, consumer electronics manufacturers, restaurants, automotive aftermarket services, Internet service providers, database management companies, financial services and venture capital, communications, manufacturing, health care services, recreation and entertainment, transportation, and computer services. He also has served as counsel on international corporate matters in more than 30 countries.


Andrew is a member of the American Bar Association, the Association for Corporate Growth, the Licensing Executives Society, International Franchise Association, the board of directors of the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, and the board of advisors to the National Commission of Entrepreneurship. He also is general counsel to the Young Entrepreneurs Organization and serves on the Executive Biz Potomac Officers Council. He serves as an adjunct professor in the M.B.A. programs at the University of Maryland and at Georgetown University.


Andrew is author of 17 books on the legal and strategic aspects of business growth, franchising, capital formation, and the leveraging of intellectual property. He has written many articles on similar topics for a variety of trade and business publications. He is a frequent speaker at conferences hosted by organizations such as the Council of Growing Companies and the International Franchise Association. He regularly appears as a guest on programs such as CNN's "Managing and DayWatch," NPR's "Talk of the Nation," and CBS News Radio, among others. He is frequently interviewed on legal topics by The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report, as well as by many other renowned publications.



Honors and Distinctions
Ranked in the 2007 and 2008 editions of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business as a leading individual in the area of corporate/M&A and private equity for the District of Columbia; received the University of Maryland at College Park's Krowe Excellence in Teaching Award for his "wealth of practical experience in venture creation and financing" and "ability to inspire students and get them excited about entrepreneurship" in 2008; and named to the Greater Washington "Legal Elite" list by Washington SmartCEO in 2006.



 

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5.0 out of 5 stars I was surprised at how well this analogy worked..., December 20, 2008
This review is from: Road Rules: Be the Truck. Not the Squirrel. Learn the 12 Essential Rules for Navigating the Road of Life (Hardcover)
I'll be the first to admit it was the title that drew me into reading this book... Road Rules: Be the Truck. Not the Squirrel. Learn the 12 Essential Rules for Navigating the Road of Life by Andrew J. Sherman. Just something comical (to me at least), comparing life skills to trucks and squirrels (and by extension, road kill). I wasn't sure he could keep the analogy of life being like driving throughout the whole book. But to my surprise, he actually pulled it off, and the result is a solid and unique way to look at personal life skills.

Contents:
Introduction
Road Rule #1: Be the Truck. Not the Squirrel.
Road Rule #2: Share the Road
Road Rule #3: Happiness is a Clear Windshield
Road Rule #4: Embrace Your Dashboard
Road Rule #5: Pay Careful Attention to the Road Signs of Life
Road Rule #6: Be Guided by Your Navigational System
Road Rule #7: Don't Fear the Back Roads
Road Rule #8: Be an All-Weather Driver
Road Rule #9: Accidents Can Happen Even to the Best Drivers
Road Rule #10: Objects in the Rearview Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
Road Rule #11: Life Is A Four-Way Intersection
Road Rule #12: Don't Judge A Driver by His Vehicle
Random Thoughts and Bumper Stickers

Looking at the 12 rules, you can probably figure out relatively quickly where he's going with each analogy. For instance, a truck is a strong, durable vehicle that gathers momentum and is driven with a purpose. Squirrels, on the other hand, are running from place to place, eating acorns and minding their own business until they happen to wander into the path of a truck. Road kill! Sherman starts from this point to guide you through actions and mindsets that place you in the position of becoming a truck on the road of life rather than the smushed squirrel at the side of the road. I was personally impacted by rule #7. Not fearing the back roads shows how you often need to change paths and take alternative routes to get where you're going. It may be that the established path is taking too long, or perhaps there's an accident that has brought your progress to a halt. Unless you are willing to look for a different road to your destination, you're going to be stuck (or severely delayed) and prevented from reaching your destination. Something I have to keep reminding myself of...

Sherman does an excellent job in drawing applications from various and diverse sources. He may go from classic spiritual passages to modern pop music lyrics all in the space of a paragraph. But instead of looking like random thoughts, he does successfully tie them into a cohesive message. If you've read other personal improvement books, Road Rules will not offer up any deep mystical truths that you've never encountered before. But what it *will* do is remind you of important truths that will change your mindset next time you turn the key and pull out of your driveway.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a GREAT read, August 8, 2009
This review is from: Road Rules: Be the Truck. Not the Squirrel. Learn the 12 Essential Rules for Navigating the Road of Life (Hardcover)
I just finished reading Andrew Sherman's book entitled "Road Rules". I found it to be both interesting and compelling. In our current day society, speed seems to be the watch word of the day. Everything moves faster, especially communications, given the expansion of the Internet and of cell phones around the world. In our haste to get things done, however, I believe that we have forgotten about each other in the process. In his book, "Road Rules", Andrew reminds us that speed is not the only important thing as we travel through life. How we travel through life, how we communicate with each other, and how we interact with one another are as important if not more so than speed. I suggest we all need to slow down, stop and smell the roses, and, most definitely, take time to read Andrew Sherman's "Road Rules".
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ingenius!, January 26, 2009
This review is from: Road Rules: Be the Truck. Not the Squirrel. Learn the 12 Essential Rules for Navigating the Road of Life (Hardcover)
I had read a little about Andrew J. Sherman's book Road Rules before it arrived in the mail. I knew it was a brilliant concept - one so brilliant, in fact, that I wondered how no one had thought of this before.

I had no idea, however, that it would be as wonderful as it was. This is easily one of the best self help and improvement books I've ever read. What Dean Koontz did for fiction, Andrew Sherman just did for the self help industry. He raised the bar and pretty much told the rest of the genre to step up their game. Well, that or go home.

For years, I've read, on average, two books a week. I review a great number of books on my blogs and websites. To give you an idea of just how much Road Rules stands out from the pack, check this out: This is the first book I've ever marched over to Amazon to write a review for.

The first. After about 8 years and after hundreds of books, this is the first one.

In case comparing the author to my favorite fiction author, Dean Koontz, didn't convince you how much I love and recommend this book, that should do it!

Road Rules is a "must read." Why? Because it has the power to improve your entire world... Immediately.
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