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Corporate Canaries: Avoid Business Disasters with a Coal Miner's Secrets

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In today's tumultuous business environment, managers want guidance in the form of a timely theme, a unique and memorable metaphor, and outside-the-box thinking. That's precisely what Corporate Canaries delivers. The book features five core chapters revealing five common business hazards, and each lesson is accompanied by a story based on the author's grandfather's work in the coal industry, as well as an applicable "canary warning" for each theme.

162 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2005

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Gary Sutton

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December 20, 2020
A quick read, well written and to the point. I feel like there's some solid wisdom passed down in this, not just for business but for personal finance, but I felt a little betrayed at the end to learn Grandpa was a composite character. Same odd feeling of betrayal you get after the Autobiography of Ms. Jane Pittman...if this stuff happened to real people, why can't I just read about the real people? Makes me feel less secure about what I just learned. I had figured it was summarized and tidied up, but would it have had less impact if the stories came from multiple family members?

Even so, I feel like the advice was fairly solid. I've got a microcorp and felt a little called out...but in a good way.
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March 13, 2019
Very concise, down to the point book. Even though 50 percent of the book is filled with parable, I felt every bit of it was necessary and helped hammer down the writer's point.
It contains simple advice that can be applied not only to a business per se, but to your personal finance practices.
The concept that any decision beats indecision is definitely one we can apply to all aspects of life.
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April 9, 2023
If your are new to business or starting a business, this book is for you. Even if you have become stale in your business, this is a great refresher and reminder of what is important. I also learned some actual facts about coal mining that many in my area already knew about because they saw the boom of the coal industry in Breathitt County, KY. Excellent read for all those in business.
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May 28, 2019
I love relatable stories with money saving lessons.
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February 5, 2023
Really nice concise no nonsense book about how to prevent a crisis. Wish I had read this a long time ago!
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July 14, 2024
It’s a wake up call to do something about your career.
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December 17, 2012
Good down to earth business book. Reminds you of the basics. The authors considerable experience as a turn around specialist is tempered with the down home comparison of his grandfathers old time business sense and hard work in the coal mines.
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