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Malcolm Salter's book may be the best informed treatment of Enron so far. And the questions he can't answer may be even more significant than those he can.
Jim Hancock / Jul 15 2008
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If you insist on always having been right, you will, of course, be wrong, and your colleagues and friends will know this. The gracious among them will refer to you as "stubborn," and the less gentle will brand you a fool ... Developing the ability to quickly recognize errors in your actions, [...] Hugh Hewett
Bradley J. Moore and Stephen G. Payne go one-on-one in a wide-ranging conversation about getting fired, giving all, staying on the rails, practical spirituality and the working life.

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John was a successful Christian businessman in his forties. He considered himself a casual drinker and liked to spend time at the bars in the hotels where he stayed. He would say to himself, I will have only one drink tonight, but the truth was that he liked drinking too much to quit after just one. [...] Stephen Arterburn and Sam Gallucci

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Ancient Greece and imperial Rome were places and times of huge excess. So is our time. If you are the sensitive sort, this is not a book for you, and your calling to leadership needs explanation. You are choosing to be out of the world. Hugh Hewitt