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"You Can Replace the Jerk at the Top" provides a vital perspective that readers probably never considered, prompting them to reflect about themselves and their goals -- and whether they're achieving them. It is an insight into reality in corporate America and a guide for success. It will make you laugh at the mistakes and blunders made by the author while learning solid lessons for climbing the management ladder. These tips will provide a competitive edge as you learn to manage with excellence. You will also learn why your boss might be a jerk while you search for ways to avoid being one…mehr

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"You Can Replace the Jerk at the Top" provides a vital perspective that readers probably never considered, prompting them to reflect about themselves and their goals -- and whether they're achieving them. It is an insight into reality in corporate America and a guide for success. It will make you laugh at the mistakes and blunders made by the author while learning solid lessons for climbing the management ladder. These tips will provide a competitive edge as you learn to manage with excellence. You will also learn why your boss might be a jerk while you search for ways to avoid being one yourself. In short, this is no ordinary management book. It is instructional, but also reveals the reality in corporate America.
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Autorenporträt
Robert Vines is a professional engineer who has risen to middle management in 4 Fortune 500 companies. At retirement, Robert was a Plant Manager at Lexmark International, the printer spin-off from IBM. In dealing personally with executives like Jack Welch, president of GE, and Dr. Jim Vanderslice, Senior Vice President of IBM and President of Dell Computer, he gained a unique insight into executive effectiveness as well as how they navigated the circuitous path to the top. After retiring from Lexmark, he spent 4 years consulting, including assignments for Coopers & Lybrand and IBM specializing in polymer processing and new facilities start-ups. He is a Distinguished Toastmaster and has been a frequent speaker at universities and technical conferences on Concurrent Engineering, Design for Manufacturability, and Off Shore Sourcing of Manufacturing. He is an avid environmentalist and has been a Texas Master Naturalist for 10 years regularly volunteering in state and local parks.