Or, you can spend $2 at the used book store for The One Minute Manager and
learn what you need to know in about two hours (including lab).
But, as Napoleon said, people want the colored ribbons.
cheers,
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> 1. Christmas Cheer from HBR
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> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 13:47:41 -0500
> From: Fred Nickols <
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> Subject: Christmas Cheer from HBR
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> I just received the latest newsletter from Harvard Business Online.
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> For a mere (or should I say measly) $76 (money-back guarantee of course),
> you can "learn in hours - not years - what every executive needs to know
> about the fundamentals of management."
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> Now how's that for Christmas cheer?
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> Gee, I wonder if that presents a threat to the Harvard Business School?
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> Regards,
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> Fred Nickols, CPT
> Senior Consultant
> Distance Consulting
> "Assistance at A Distance"
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nickols@att.net
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www.nickols.us
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