Book Description
Book Description National bestselling author Jeffrey Fox is back to
outfox the competition -- this time with counterintuitive advice on how to
become, and remain, a great boss. In his three bestselling business books,
Jeffrey Fox has helped hundreds of thousands of readers land great jobs and
rise to the top of their professions. Now he turns his contrarian eye to the
process of staying on top by fostering teamwork and creating a sturdy
network of support. Fox’s advice is delivered in snappy, to-the-point
chapters that zero in on his creative -- and even contrarian -- advice,
which features such unforgettable fundamentals as:
--Groom’em or Broom’em --Don’t Lend Money, Give It --Paint the End
First --Be Lucky, Think Lucky --Don’t Check Expense Accounts --The
Practice Bus
In a time of considerable corporate downsizing, it’s more important
than ever for bosses to surround themselves with and motivate great workers.
Jeffrey Fox’s newest volume is certain to find a place on the shelves of
top brass everywhere who want to remain leaders of their pack.
About the Author :
Jeffrey J. Fox is author of the bestselling titles How to Become a
CEO, How to Become a Rainmaker, and Don’t Send a Resume: And Other
Contrarian Rules to Help Land a Great Job which have appeared on the
bestseller lists of the New York Times, and Wall Street Journal, among
others. He is the founder of Fox & Co., Inc., a premier marketing
consulting company. He has held top positions at such companies as Loctite,
Pillsbury, and Heublein, Inc., and has won numerous awards from the business
community. He has been a guest lecturer at Harvard Business School, the Amos
Tuck School at Dartmouth, the Conference Board, and other organizations.