Mind Your Own Business

Mind Your Own Business
Author: Sidney Harman
Publsiher: Crown Currency
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2003-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780385511582

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“The maverick’s way of conducting business forswears the leader as commanding general; it rejects the practice of top-down, authoritative command. Rather, it proposes the leader as catalyst, conscience, and inspirer . . . The true leader sees his job as setting an environment in which new ideas can emerge that neither he nor any other individual anticipated. That leap of imagination, that moment of genuine creativity, can only be inspired by a leader who encourages exploration and shows a willingness to consider a totally new approach.” --from Mind Your Own Business The corporate misdeeds of self-serving executives during the high-octane economy of the 1990s have forced many people to rethink the qualities that make a strong leader. For sixty years, Sidney Harman, the chairman and CEO of the world’s premier manufacturer of high-end audio equipment, has stood apart from the crowd, building his business the old-fashioned way, by satisfying customers and, in doing so, making a healthy profit. His refreshingly employee-centric, bottoms-up approach to business is the secret of Harman International’s continuing success. In Mind Your Own Business, Harman shares his visionary ideas about leadership, providing a welcome contrast to the bad behavior of business leaders recently dominating the news. Harman focuses on creating a culture of personal responsibility throughout his company. He likens his top management team to a jazz quartet that listens to and improvises with one another to create harmony. He stresses the need to do more for workers at every level because employees are the company’s most valuable asset. At Harman International, he has established in-house classrooms to teach English, basic math, health, and music, and encourages his employees to pursue their potential. Now a hale and healthy eighty-five, Harman thinks that “an idea a day” is more important than the proverbial apple and that the key to a long life is a restless curiosity. In the bestselling tradition of Max DePree’s Leadership Is an Art, Mind Your Own Business is a frank, no-nonsense guide for those who want to bring strength, vitality, and values to their businesses—and to their lives.

Minding Your Own Business

Minding Your Own Business
Author: Raymond S. Moore
Publsiher: Wolgemuth & Hyatt, Publishers, Incorporated
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1561210080

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Minding Your Own Business

Minding Your Own Business
Author: Ann M. Guinn
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1604427892

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Small firm lawyers often get caught in the crossfire of practicing law and managing a business all at the same time. Commitments and interests levels may weigh more heavily on defending the freedoms guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution vs. calculating overtime pay for staff. They may be more interested in ensuring our legal system works, but not so interested in developing marketing strategies to attract new business.

Mind Your Own Business

Mind Your Own Business
Author: Lutishia Lovely
Publsiher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780758294142

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The author of All Up in My Businessdishes up a sexy, scandalous tale of a family-run soul food dynasty. “A great new taste in the literary world.”—Carl Weber, New York Times bestselling author Life is sweet for the Livingstons. Their booming restaurant business, Taste of Soul, is launching a West Coast division, and Bianca Livingston and her brother, Jefferson, are vying to head it up. And while their cuisine may be spicy, their personal lives are even hotter . . . Bianca recently completed a culinary course in Paris—along with a steamy love affair. So her parents’ insistence that she marry a man of their choosing only fuels her hunger for freedom and her thirst for success. Meanwhile, Jefferson wants to spend more time with his secret L.A. love—a relationship his family would never approve. Extended members of this close-knit clan are trying to get all up in the siblings’ romantic business. But Jefferson, Bianca, and others wish everyone would mind their own business . . . Praise for Lutishia Lovely and the Business series “Worth every moment.”—Donna Hill, Essence® bestselling author “Drama, laughter, and a little bit of naughtiness . . . You’ll be wanting more.”—Urban Reviews “A great story. This should make for a fascinating new series.”—APOOO BookClub “More secrets are exposed and old enemies learn to forgive as this family faces, together, what life throws their way.”—RT Book Reviews

Nora and Mrs Mind Your Own Business

Nora and Mrs  Mind Your Own Business
Author: Johanna Hurwitz
Publsiher: StarWalk Kids Media
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781623342692

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Nora has made friends with all the people in her building--almost. Cranky Mrs. Ellsworth, whom Nora has nicknamed Mrs. Mind-Your-Own-Business, just won't be friendly. Then one day Mommy needs a baby-sitter for Nora and Teddy. No one can take the job...except Mrs. Mind-Your-Own-Business! Teddy is scared, but Nora is curious. Will Mrs. Mind-Your-Own-Business become their friend at last?

Minding Her Own Business

Minding Her Own Business
Author: Jan Zobel
Publsiher: SphinxLegal
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781572484559

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The complete guide for any self-employed woman seeking advice on tax issues and financial records.

Mind Your Own Business The Ultimate Business Handbook Perfect for Aspiring Entrepreneurs and Business Owners

Mind Your Own Business  The Ultimate Business Handbook Perfect for Aspiring Entrepreneurs and Business Owners
Author: Nevi Letcher
Publsiher: Nevi Letcher
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0620923032

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12 CRUCIAL LESSONS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP; OFFERING A FRESH PERSPECTIVE, SAVVY ADVICE AND PRACTICAL MEASURES TO PUT INTO PLACE. Are you working long hours just to keep your head above water? Are you stuck in the first gear and want to get moving - fast? The journey of an entrepreneur means being a risk-taker, a visionary, a leader, a pit bull and essentially a superhero all rolled into one. Nevi Letcher found herself doing this. She worked her way up in corporate, invested in her personal development and climbed the ladder fast, racing down the same track every day, plugging holes, negotiating deals, coaching and directing her team, developing and tweaking successful strategies to bring big brands to life. She only really learned about business when she started her own agency and she reveals aspects that business school didn't teach her. In Mind Your Own Business, Nevi shares what she learned and how she managed to implement strategies that saw her business grow and grow. Find something you want to do - and then just do it. That's how real entrepreneurs always start. This is your time. Make your mark on the world. "Nevi has articulated valuable success principles in an engaging and inspiring way." Natasha Sideris - Founder & CEO, Tashas Group

Minding Her Own Business

Minding Her Own Business
Author: Catherine Bishop
Publsiher: NewSouth
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781742242149

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A history that populates the streets of colonial Sydney with entrepreneurial businesswomen earning their living in a variety of small – and sometimes surprising – enterprises. There are few memorials to colonial businesswomen, but if you know where to look you can find many traces of their presence as you wander the streets of Sydney. From milliners and dressmakers to ironmongers and booksellers; from publicans and boarding-house keepers to butchers and taxidermists; from school teachers to ginger-beer manufacturers: these women have been hidden in the historical record but were visible to their contemporaries. Catherine Bishop brings the stories of these entrepreneurial women to life, with fascinating details of their successes and failures, their determination and wilfulness, their achievements, their tragedies and the occasional juicy scandal. Until now we have imagined colonial women indoors as wives, and mothers, domestic servants or prostitutes. This book sets them firmly out in the open.