The former CEO of Burger King blows the cover on corporate incompetence--and uncovers the secrets of good business--in his sharp-tongued, riotously funny book. Why are so many businesses such... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book provides lots of good stories and hands-on lessons, mainly on small things about management/leadership, i.e. "If the corporate 'grandfather' (the boss's boss) isn't part of the appraisal process, it isn't an appraisal process." Total it has 101 lessons. Isn't that great?Net, I like it a lot. Recommend it to any mid-level manager who works in a mid-size or large company.
If you want to really laugh -- and learn -- read this book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This guy writes with the wit and wisdom of Tom Peters and the hysterical observations and honesty of Dave Barry. Loved this book. I want more.
Barry Gibbons is not "irreverent" he's dead on!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Reviewers and critics of Barry Gibbons often talk about his irreverent humor. As far as we're concerned, though, he's dead on! Even his title for the book shows it. Here's a book that talks about business in a way that we've always thought it should be run. Mr. Gibbons presents his ideas in 101 Universal Laws of Business, but in essence these just state what most of us mere mortals (i.e., without MBA) would call "common sense". He starts off with what he calls "Tests of Rightness" (no, not righteousness!) Already, we thought we could start making our own rules. Look, if it doesn't feel right, then it probably is a mistake, right? These are not namby-pamby "feel good" rules, but basic common sense. Mr. Gibbons presents all of these pieces of wisdom with with the kind of humor that makes reading a joy. We sped through this book nodding our heads in agreement, and holding our sides when we laughed too hard. Buy this book, read it, live it. You won't be sorry.(c)1999, VentureConsult.com
The humor bites with common sense
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
The management bookshelves are crowded these days with instant answers to age old management issues. Rarely does a book come along that contains as much common sense wrapped in style that is easily digestable.Gibbons proposes 101 Universal Laws of Business stretching from the CIA Factor (Confusion from Implied Assumptions) to the absolute guarantee that what ever you have in your business plan is the one and only scenario that is guaranteed NOT to happen. Hey, even God designed the rhinoceros !! Probably not his best work, unless your another rhino.This book proves that business can and should be fun,simple and full of common sense. You'll finish this book wishing you could work for Gibbons and even more importantly wishing you could manage like him. This book could help you get there !!
Out-of-the-box thinking that is a must for all CEO's
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Wit and wisdom work in perfect harmony in this book. Plus an abundance of common sense, which is so often not commonly used! Full of fresh attitudes and ideas about how to think and behave differently in the business world that could, and in my opinon, should change basic business practices for ever. A dynamite book that makes you laugh at his footnotes whilst crying at the horrific examples of how not to run a business. 'Enlightened' is an understatement - this man must have a direct line to some greater power that we poor simple folk have not found. Buy this book, read it at least twice, make some notes and then give it to your CEO. If he/she has any sense that there is always a different way of doing things, this will excite and inspire change.
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