Donald R. Keough
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The Ten Commandments for Business Failure
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published
2008
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38 editions
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Putting Patients Last: How the Nhs Keeps the Ten Commandments of Business Failure
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published
2009
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Putting Patients Last: How the NHS Keeps the Ten Commandments of Business Failure
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2012
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“If you learn to not dislike all music then life's soundtrack will always be nice, if you learn to respect the purpose of every smell, then life will never smell bad, if you taste everything positively then life will never taste bad, if you find some beauty in everything then life will always be aesthetic, if you find joy in even rough surfaces then life will always feel good.”
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“there is no such thing as business ethics. Just ethics. It’s not separate from the rest of your life. If you have a Rolodex of ethics or values for various circumstances, you’re not a business person. You’re Tony Soprano!”
― The Ten Commandments for Business Failure
― The Ten Commandments for Business Failure
“Managers are concerned with doing things right. Leaders are concerned with doing the right things.” —Anonymous”
― The Ten Commandments for Business Failure
― The Ten Commandments for Business Failure
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