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Executive Warfare: 10 Rules of Engagement for Winning Your War for Success
by David D'Alessandro
from McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Strictly for Executives and Senior Management 
Make no mistake: David D'Alessandro knows what he's talking about. His previous "Warfare" book, the excellent Career Warfare: 10 Rules for Building a Sucessful Personal Brand on the Business Battlefield, laid out the steps to a successful career for anyone working as a white collar professional. "Executive Warfare," however, is more narrow in its aim: It is focused exclusively on senior managers and executives. Are there really enough executives out there to make this a bestseller? I believe that many... more info
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If you want to rise to the top, read this book 
If you want to rise to the top of your organization, read this book. Many times. The ideas in this book (if properly executed) are worth $1 million to $100 million (or may be more). Also recommended: Career Warfare. I would be happy to pay good money for any work by D'Alessandro and Michele Owens. I hope the next book by the duo is about how to hunt (for business). In the book David D'Alessandro thanks his father and his father's namesake, which I thought was most interesting.
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How to win a "combat game for grown-ups" 
With Michele Owens, David D'Alessandro has written another book whose title and subtitle suggest direct correlations between the battlefield and the business world. What sets this book apart from almost all of the others is the fact that he includes no references to Sun Tzu's The Art of War nor to Carl von Clauswitz' On War. I also appreciate the fact that D'Alessandro establishes, develops, and then sustains a direct rapport with his reader. The informal, indeed conversational tone is precisely... more info
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Executive Warfare MAY NOT Prepare You For Warfare 
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2H45HCT2VREJQ The Three Points I hit on in the video are as follows:
1. win win situations
2. peer and subordinate support
3. know your strengths
A book that may prepare you for warfare, by increasing your ability to acquire knowledge is Don't Like to Read, Then Don't, Listen!: How to Turn Any Type of Text Into Audio Files That Can Be Read to You!
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