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    <![CDATA[The Unwritten Laws of Business]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong>The bestselling business classic that Raytheon CEO<br/>William Swanson made famous<em>.<br/></em></strong><br/>Every once in awhile, there is a book with a message so timeless, so universal, that it transcends generations. <em>The Unwritten Laws of Business</em> is such a book. Originally published over 60 years ago as <em>The Unwritten Laws of Engineering</em>, it has sold over 100,000 copies, despite the fact that it has never been available before to general readers. Fully revised for business readers today, here are but a few of the gems you&#8217;ll find in this little-known business classic: <br/><br/>If you take care of your present job well, the future will take care of itself.<br/>The individual who says nothing is usually credited with having nothing to say.<br/>Whenever you are performing someone else&#8217;s function, you are probably neglecting your own.<br/>Martyrdom only rarely makes heroes, and in the business world, such heroes and martyrs often find themselves unemployed.<br/><br/><br/>Refreshingly free of  the latest business fads and jargon, this is a book that is wise and insightful, capturing and distilling the timeless truths and principles that underlie management and business the world over.</p><p><strong>The little book with the big history.<br/></strong><br/>In the summer of 2005, <em>Business 2.0</em> published a cover story on Raytheon CEO William Swanson&#8217;s self-published pamphlet, <em>Swanson&#8217;s Unwritten Rules of Management</em>. Lauded by such chief executives as Jack Welch and Warren Buffett, the booklet became<br/>a quiet phenomenon. <br/><br/>As it turned out, much of Swanson&#8217;s book drew from a classic of business literature that has been in print for more than sixty years. Now, in a new edition revised and updated for business readers today, we are reissuing the 1944 classic that inspired a number of Swanson&#8217;s &#8220;rules&#8221;: <em>The Unwritten Laws of Business.</em> Filled with sage advice and written in a spare, engaging style, <em>The Unwritten Laws of Business </em>offers insights on working with others, reporting to a boss, organizing a project, running a meeting, advancing your career, and more. Here&#8217;s just a sprinkling of the old-fashioned, yet surprisingly relevant, wisdom you&#8217;ll find in these pages:<br/><br/>If you have no intention of listening to, considering, and perhaps using, someone&#8217;s opinion, don&#8217;t ask for it.<br/>Count any meeting a failure that does not end up with a definite understanding as to what&#8217;s going to be done, who&#8217;s going to do it, and when.<br/>The common belief that everyone can do anything if they just try hard enough is a formula for inefficiency at best and for complete failure at worst.<br/>It is natural enough to &#8220;look out for Number One first,&#8221; but when you do, your associates will be noticeably disinclined to look out for you.<br/><br/>Whether you&#8217;re a corporate neophyte or seasoned manager, this charming book reveals everything you need to know about the &#8220;unwritten&#8221; laws of business.</p>]]>
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