How to Kill Your Company

50 Ways You're Bleeding Your Organization and Damaging Your Career

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Decision Making & Problem Solving, Business Reference, Business Communication, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Ken Kirsh ISBN: 9781475905274
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: September 13, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Ken Kirsh
ISBN: 9781475905274
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: September 13, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

How to Kill Your Company is a short and wonderful romp of a book. Ken Kirsh provides us with fastest way Ive ever seen to help every leader become more self-aware, and in turn, build companies that thrive rather than fail.

Robert Sutton, Stanford Professor and author of the New York Times bestsellers Good Boss, Bad Boss and The No Asshole Rule

Ken Kirshs book, How to Kill Your Company, is an intellectual shot in the brain. If you buy it, read it, study it, and put it into action, it will prevent you from shooting yourself in the foot and in the wallet.

Jeffrey Gitomer, author of Little Red Book of Selling

Never have I seen so many good, actionable thoughts in so few pages.

Peter Ricchiuti, Professor, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University

For small businesses or big, Kirsh delivers 50 punchy and powerful dont dos that apply to CEOs, clerks and every employee in between.

Chris Altizer, Senior Vice President Human Resources, Pfizer

Unapologetic and in your face, How to Kill Your Company exposes 50 of the most common and detrimental behaviors that people, including you, unwittingly exhibit on a daily basisand theyre killing your company.

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How to Kill Your Company is a short and wonderful romp of a book. Ken Kirsh provides us with fastest way Ive ever seen to help every leader become more self-aware, and in turn, build companies that thrive rather than fail.

Robert Sutton, Stanford Professor and author of the New York Times bestsellers Good Boss, Bad Boss and The No Asshole Rule

Ken Kirshs book, How to Kill Your Company, is an intellectual shot in the brain. If you buy it, read it, study it, and put it into action, it will prevent you from shooting yourself in the foot and in the wallet.

Jeffrey Gitomer, author of Little Red Book of Selling

Never have I seen so many good, actionable thoughts in so few pages.

Peter Ricchiuti, Professor, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University

For small businesses or big, Kirsh delivers 50 punchy and powerful dont dos that apply to CEOs, clerks and every employee in between.

Chris Altizer, Senior Vice President Human Resources, Pfizer

Unapologetic and in your face, How to Kill Your Company exposes 50 of the most common and detrimental behaviors that people, including you, unwittingly exhibit on a daily basisand theyre killing your company.

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