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The Little Book of Business Wisdom
By Peter Krass
John Wiley & Sons, 2000 - 241 pages  

I personally love the art of business.  The Little Book of Business Wisdom has tons of useful information that you could apply to your business or to understand what differentiates average companies from great companies.  I underlined more than average when reading this book.  I read this book hoping to learn some insightful comments and business practices to apply to this website once I got it up and running.  More importantly, I want to apply this stuff in a real corporate setting so I am trying to plan for the future and all of these business leaders have experienced phenomenal success and growth or trained those business leaders.  This book is definitely worth picking up and is a KEEPER!  If you are interested in a comparable book worth picking up you may want to look at Every Mistake in the Book by F.J. Lennon as I found this book to be a very straight book from a guy that ran his own company. 

About the Author:

PETER KRASS, a freelance writer and editor who lives in New Hampshire, is the editor of all six volumes in Wiley’s Book of Wisdom Series. Other titles in the series include The Book of Business Wisdom: Classic Writings by the Legends of Commerce and Industry; The Book of Leadership Wisdom: Classic Writings by Legendary Business Leaders; The Book of Investing Wisdom: Classic Writings by Great Stock-Pickers and Legends of Wall Street; The Book of Entrepreneurs’ Wisdom: Classic Writings by Legendary Entrepreneurs; and The Book of Management Wisdom: Classic Writings by Legendary Managers. He has contributed extensively to Investor’s Business Daily.

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