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The Mormon Way of Doing Business: How Eight Western Boys Reached the Top of Corporate America | 
enlarge | Author: Jeff Benedict Publisher: Business Plus Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 232308
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 5.9 x 0.8
ISBN: 0446696358 Dewey Decimal Number: 650 EAN: 9780446696357 ASIN: 0446696358
Publication Date: March 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 3.5 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Few left in stock - order soon. Code: H20080716212310T
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Product Description The Founder of JetBlue. The former CEO of Dell Computers. The CEO of Deloitte & Touche. The former Dean of the Harvard Business School. They all have one thing in common. They are devout Mormons who spend their Sundays exclusively with their families, never work long hours, and always put their spouses and children first. How do they do it?
Critically acclaimed author and investigative journalist Jeff Benedict (a Mormon himself) examines these highly successful business execs and discovers how their beliefs have influenced them, and enabled them to achieve incredible success.With original interviews and unparalleled access, Benedict shares what truly drives these individuals, and the invaluable life lessons from which anyone can benefit.
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Too Many Kids and Not Enough "me" Time? March 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an excellent book about combining Mormon values and career but the main thing I got out of it is that these guys sacrafice "me" time in order to work excessive hours for the church while also spending time with their very large families and having demanding careers. Why not have two kids instead of six or seven and spend a little time relaxing and take up a hobby?. The section justifying tithing is amusing what a con job. I suspect it was Joseph Smith that coined the phrase "there is a sucker born every minute". But these people have chosen to live this way and it is not for me to say it is right or wrong. And the LDS church does occupy a permenant and growing place in my heart even though I am not a Mormon. I have noticed that since this books publication two of the main characters have been removed by their companies board of directors. It just might be that it really is impossible to do it all forever.
Excellent Book for Multitasking Families January 12, 2008 This book is a must read for anyone trying to maintain a healthy balance between home, work, school, and involvement in the community.
Very Good December 23, 2007 No matter what the religion. This was a great read and much can be learned from it.
Absolutely Excellent! December 2, 2007 This is an absolutely awesome book. I could hardly put it down. It is amazing to read all the things the men in this book accomplished with a focus, most of all, on their family. If you have a busy schedule and wonder how to meet the demands of work, home, and church life, this is an excellent book to read. The greatest part of it all is that it reminds you that family is the most important thing.
wonderful November 20, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So far, this book has been an easy read that is inspiring to anyone in business. Not just business but helps you find that balance of work and home life.
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