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June 19, 2007

Recommended Reading

In Nuts, Bolts, and Jolts, Rich Moran imparts more than 2,000 prescriptions to common workplace ills, developed through years of boring meetings, business trips and countless embarrassing moments. The bestselling "bullet point king" offers a roadmap to understand that work is not something to dread, as well as how to achieve life-work balance.

Nuts, Bolts, and Jolts: Fundamental Business and Life Lessons You Must Know
by Richard A. Moran

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ISBN: 1600080154
ISBN-13: 9781600080159
Format: Paperback (1st ed.), 246pp
Publisher: Rooftop Publishing

Paperback, September 2006
B&N Online Price: $14.95
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BOOK DESCRIPTION
The bestselling bullet point king is back with his most comprehensive guide, Nuts, Bolts, and Jolts: Fundamental Business and Life Lessons You Must Know. Imparting more than just humorous observations, Nuts, Bolts, and Jolts offers prescriptions for the common workplace ills.

These insights are the true "nuts and bolts" of business fundamentals, yet you won't find this bullet-proof advice in any MBA program or employee handbook. Developed from years of observations (and countless awkward moments), Nuts, Bolts, and Jolts delivers over 2,000 bullets of dead-on advice ranging from how to always stay productive to knowing what food not eat before an important meeting.

Nuts, Bolts, and Jolts does not promise to make you a billionaire, but it does offer a roadmap to:

- Understanding that work isn't something to dread

- Achieving a level of balance between life and work

- Using common sense that will impress your boss, so he/she will show you the money

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Richard A. Moran pioneered the concept of "prescriptive business bullets" in his best-selling book Never Confuse a Memo with Reality. He is a former Accenture Partner and serves on several corporate boards. He consults worldwide and attempts to get individuals and organizations to do the right thing and to understand the changing workplace. Moran lives in San Francisco with his wife and four children. Sometimes called, "Dilbert with a prescription", Nuts, Bolts and Jolts is his sixth book. - Amazon.com



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