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Julie M. Fenster (Author)
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0471348554 978-0471348559 October 22, 1999 1
Brilliant, practical, obsessed with the day-to-day details of running a company-all are characteristics of the greatest business leaders of our time. This book reveals remarkable insights into these men and women, teaching timeless lessons about business, money, and even human nature.

This book also features thorough background information on each leader, telling the stories of their struggles to succeed, their triumphs, and how their various experiences-both good and bad-formed their business philosophies.

From the consummate salesmen. . . like William Wrigley, Jr., who started a soap business in the late 1800s with only $32 to his name and by 1922 was selling ten billion sticks of gum per year.

To hustling hard workers. . . like Edwin Land, president of Polaroid-which may have been the first start-up company in history to get $750,000 out of Wall Street on a promise of inventing things for which there was no market.

To self-made successes.. . . like John D. Rockefeller, who never raised his voice or made cutting remarks, but left no doubts about his power and became one of the richest men in the country.

And of course the bosses.. . . like Harvey Firestone, whose early days as a traveling salesman gained him valuable lessons that would serve him well as he created the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company-which, thanks to Firestone, would weather the Great Depression without even having to consider reducing its dividend.

In the Words of Great Business Leaders delivers enlightening, surprising, and motivating information for business readers of all industries.

In the Words of Great Business Leaders presents the accumulated experience of twenty business legends, in their own words. Each leader provides inspiring and motivating wisdom that runs the gamut from investing to setting priorities to making the most of opportunity.

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"A powerful message from nineteen of the greatest leaders this country has known." -John W. Boyle Chairman, United Artists Brilliant, practical, obsessed with the day-to-day details of running a company-all are characteristics of the greatest business leaders of our time. This book reveals remarkable insights into these men and women, teaching timeless lessons about business, money, and human nature. In the Words of Great Business Leaders presents the accumulated experience of nineteen business legends, in their own words. Each leader provides inspiring and motivating wisdom that runs the gamut from investing to setting priorities to making the most of opportunity. This book also features thorough background information on each leader, telling the stories of their struggles to succeed, their triumphs, and how their various experiences-both good and bad-formed their business philosophies. From the consummate salesmen . . like William Wrigley Jr., who started a soap business in the late 1800s with only $32 to his name and by 1922 was selling ten billion sticks of gum per year. To hustling hard workers . . like Edwin Land, president of Polaroid-which may have been the first start-up company in history to get $750,000 out of Wall Street on a promise of inventing things for which there was no market. To self-made successes . . like John D. Rockefeller, who never raised his voice or made cutting remarks, but left no doubts about his power and became one of the richest men in the country. And, of course, the bosses . . like Harvey Firestone, whose early days as a traveling salesman taught him valuable lessons that would serve him well as he created the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company-which, thanks to Firestone, would weather the Great Depression without even having to consider reducing its dividend. In the Words of Great Business Leaders delivers enlightening, surprising, and motivating information for business readers of all industries.

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Gems of wisdom from legendary business leaders "I believe it is a religious duty to get all the money you can, fairly and honestly; to keep all you can; and to give away all you can." -John D. Rockefeller "A computer is not-and never will be-a substitute for getting out in your stores and learning what's going on. In other words, a computer can tell you down to the dime what you've sold. But it can never tell you how much you could have sold." -Sam Walton "You cannot spend a large income wisely if you have not saved or handled a small one well." -Mary Pickford "Never forget that specialized training alone is not enough. It may get you that first job; but if it is all you have to offer any employer, it may also bury you in that first job." -Henry Ford II "None of us can escape supervision. The president and general manager of every concern are supervised more closely than the salesmen. Keep that in mind when you get a criticism from any of the executives of your company. Instead of resenting it, analyze and turn it to your benefit." -Thomas J. Watson Sr.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (October 22, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471348554
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471348559
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,641,546 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Timeless Principles, December 3, 2000
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This book is incredible. I was able to learn the business philosophy of several well known and successful leaders from both past and present. It was remarkably insightful. As a leader of several hundred employees and a multimillion dollar budget, it has certainly helped me refocus on important business principles. Principles that are sometimes forgotten during the hustle and bustle of day to day business. The leaders profiled in this book generally had a very clear focus on what they wanted to accomplish and how they would accomplish it. A similar set of princilpes seemed to guide their successes. I am enormously grateful that I have been exposed to their wisdom. I am a better leader now that I have read it (several times).
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wealth of Wisdom and Eloquence, July 16, 2000
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Most executives have a personal business library, consisting of titles which are most relevant to their respective needs and interests. Here is an excellent candidate to consider. Fenster has anthologized a wealth of insights from a diverse range of sources, including several one would not perhaps think of as "great business leaders." For example, Mary Pickford, Madame C.J. Walker, Clarence Birdseye, and Margaret Rudkin. Of course, there is a generous selection from the usual sources such as Andrew Carnegie, Sam Walton, John D. Rockefeller, Albert P. Sloan, Jr., David Packard, and Herb Kelleher. The quotations are organized within five Parts:

Talk About Convincing: SALESMEN

No Stone Left Unturned: HUSTLING HARD WORKERS

The Thoughts That Count: SELF-MADE SUCCESSES

The Buck Stops: BOSSES

No Matter What Everyone Else is Doing: MAVERICKS

This would be a terrific source for material to be included in correspondence, internal and external newsletters, speeches, business plans, formal proposals, and multi-media presentations. The same material also offers new insights or reminders which can help to clarify thoughts, especially during a problem-solving process. Fenster includes a brief introduction to each Part and then a brief bio of each great business leader quoted. One of my personal favorites is what Herb Kelleher says about Perspective: "Think small and act small, and we'll get bigger. Think big and act big, and we'll get smaller." Some of the hundreds of quotations will be familiar to each reader...others will not. All are worthy of inclusion in this entertaining as well as useful collection.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great insight into different business leaders, November 22, 1999
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This book does a very good job of presenting descriptions of some of the world's greatest business leaders. It shows their methods to success, personal philosophies, and business strategies. A good book for someone wanting a 'catch all' covering lessons in business leadership shown first hand by the most successful men/women in the past 200 years.
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William Wrigley Jr. considered the matter carefully and couldn't name even one person in business who wasn't ultimately in sales. Read the first page
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New York, Henry Ford, Standard Oil, Andrew Carnegie, Sam Walton, Edwin Land, Harvey Firestone, Ted Turner, General Motors, Mary Pickford, Margaret Rudkin, Paul Getty, David Packard, Pepperidge Farm, William Wrigley, World War, Ford Motor, Thomas Watson, Madame Walker, Clarence Birdseye, United Artists, Wall Street, William Paley, Neutral Zone, Alfred Sloan
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