Walking the Corporate Beat: Police School for Business People - Michael Tabman - Books - Booksurge Publishing - 9781439255605 - November 17, 2009
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Walking the Corporate Beat: Police School for Business People

Michael Tabman

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Walking the Corporate Beat: Police School for Business People

Publisher Marketing: The Mob. Drug Cartels. Undercover Operations. Terrorism Investigations. Street Crimes. What can we learn? Dr Pepper Snapple CEO Larry Young says,"CEOs looking for simple ways to avoid complex problems should read this book. Tabman imparts valuable information in a witty and readable style. I have seen his consulting firm put these concepts into action, and they work. Read the book and have Tabman's company on speed dial." Read true stories retired FBI Agent and ex-cop Michael Tabman relates to teach us some valuable life lessons. Tabman shares behind-the-scenes decision making that resulted in an operation either succeeding or failing. Readers will be intrigued by parallels between police work and daily life challenges, and how basic law enforcement concepts can resolve problems and conflicts. The parallels are compelling. In an approach that captivates the reader, Tabman explains the similarities with candid descriptions and dramatic, and often humorous, vignettes from his days on the force. The concept that rushing into a melee without stopping to think is as dangerous in police work as it is in business and our relationships is one example of how this book will open new and energizing doors. Walking the Corporate Beat: Police School for Business People is a gift to anyone seeking new and effective ways to recognize and prevent problems.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 17, 2009
ISBN13 9781439255605
Publishers Booksurge Publishing
Pages 318
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 17 mm   ·   331 g

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