What not to do in Business-Lessons Learned from Working at Crappy Companies

Business & Finance, Economics
Cover of the book What not to do in Business-Lessons Learned from Working at Crappy Companies by Stewart Barron, Stewart Barron
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Author: Stewart Barron ISBN: 9781466001268
Publisher: Stewart Barron Publication: October 24, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stewart Barron
ISBN: 9781466001268
Publisher: Stewart Barron
Publication: October 24, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Inside every crappy company is a world class company trying to get out. If only they could learn to stop making so many stupid mistakes. A person can learn a lot from their mistakes and so can a business. Stewart Barron takes a fun and light hearted look at the common mistakes most companies make today. Most people can relate to working at a crappy company. We have all worked for them at one point in our lives. Employees must endure eight plus hours a day, five days a week, twelve months a year with companies that have stupid business practices led by morons looking only to fatten their wallets. By learning from these mistakes a company can be better than 95% of the other companies out there.

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Inside every crappy company is a world class company trying to get out. If only they could learn to stop making so many stupid mistakes. A person can learn a lot from their mistakes and so can a business. Stewart Barron takes a fun and light hearted look at the common mistakes most companies make today. Most people can relate to working at a crappy company. We have all worked for them at one point in our lives. Employees must endure eight plus hours a day, five days a week, twelve months a year with companies that have stupid business practices led by morons looking only to fatten their wallets. By learning from these mistakes a company can be better than 95% of the other companies out there.

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