Customer Review: The One Minute Manger was great but this title fell well short.
I was disappointed and will not add this book to my required reading
list for my direct reports.
Customer Review: I remain grateful to have worked, somewhat closely, with Mr. Kilts for twelve months at Kraft. DOING WHAT MATTERS succinctly describes Jim's management style. What Matters, in this case, is how to make an enterprise more valuable for ALL -- customers, employees, vendors, shareholders, and... more info
Customer Review: The book is definitely a book that I would recommend all people in the safety field read. The book takes a real practical approach to obtaining a true safety culture within your organization...which we all know can be quite challenging.
Customer Review: Don't purchase this book if you don't want to change your life in a truly meaningful way! I purchased this book a couple of months before I was going to hear Mick speak at a conference and started reading it and doing the reflection questions. Doing these reflections compelled me to think about... more info
Customer Review: I usually find business books very boring. If it's written by a business leader, these books tend to be a bit self-congradulatory, and don't really explain how to do something. If written by an academic, these tend to be very Aristotelian--that is, categorize well, but don't don't explain the... more info
Customer Review: Okay, I bought the book for 50 cents at the local library. So? I believe this book, combined with the book One Page Business Plan will allow you to lead and manage any size business from 0 to 30,000 people. Notice how I used the word "Treatment" in the title of this review? Well a... more info