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The Thief Next Door: How to Compete Against People who Justify Illegal Business Practices!

Author Don Plunkett Ph.D.
Publisher iUniverse, Inc.
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN059532956X
ISBN-139780595329564
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The Thief Next Door shows some successful business leaders using a little-known management technique to combine their staff's talents and compete against corruption. Developed in the non-profit sector and not yet found in the popular management literature, this technique is used to fight the commonly overlooked "soft-collar" crime that is rampant in most industries and professions around the world and rationalized by many as "business as usual".Don gives real-life and often shocking examples of soft-collar crime in the metropolitan New York construction industry to allow us to better understand it and recognize it in other industries and professions. He includes unique personal stories involving his own experiences with organized crime.Practitioners of the skills revealed here regard it as the answer many management gurus have been searching for to bridge the gap between theory and practice in management, whether related to businesses, non-profit organizations, or community groups.Learn how these same skills can help you harness the creative talent of your own company, family, or community organization!
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