Hermanisms: Axioms for Business & LifeBusiness owners, entrepreneurs and anyone else wanting to succeed in life will find these axioms ? with true examples ? helpful in reaching their goals. Hermanisms offers readers an assortment of straightforward advice, blunt commentary, and engaging stories based on Herman's more than 35 years of surviving the real world of business ? and especially surviving failure. With short, easy-to-read chapters for each of the 77 sayings that Herman lovingly refers to as ?Hermanisms, ? this is a great book to have nearby. Use the few free minutes in your day to hear from someone who's been there ? and perhaps learn something that may helpful. |
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Page 87
... EXPERIENCE ALWAYS COSTS YOU SOMETHING , AND IT IS ALWAYS WORTH THE COST . Going to school provides you with formal training in a certain subject matter . Actually doing that something provides you with experience . Read about baseball ...
... EXPERIENCE ALWAYS COSTS YOU SOMETHING , AND IT IS ALWAYS WORTH THE COST . Going to school provides you with formal training in a certain subject matter . Actually doing that something provides you with experience . Read about baseball ...
Page 88
... experience does have a price . At sixteen , I sacrificed time with my friends to have a job washing dishes in a restaurant . No more baseball with the neighborhood kids . No more pitching quarters against the schoolhouse steps with my ...
... experience does have a price . At sixteen , I sacrificed time with my friends to have a job washing dishes in a restaurant . No more baseball with the neighborhood kids . No more pitching quarters against the schoolhouse steps with my ...
Page 89
... experience . The Wax Man was a public disaster of catastrophic proportions . Lost the house . No more Caddy . Bye - bye airplane . That was knowledge I couldn't have gotten at Harvard . Wall Street experience . It ended up costing lots ...
... experience . The Wax Man was a public disaster of catastrophic proportions . Lost the house . No more Caddy . Bye - bye airplane . That was knowledge I couldn't have gotten at Harvard . Wall Street experience . It ended up costing lots ...
Contents
Introduction | 13 |
Time to Succeed | 21 |
The Business Continuum | 27 |
Copyright | |
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