What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School is a book written by legendary businessman, Mark H. McCormack. It paints a vivid portrait of the business world and its constant evolution, while revealing personal and business philosophies that will assist professionals of all levels in any industry.In the book, McCormack shares the unique and often humorous insights he gained during a lifetime of experience in the business world, providing a wealth of advice on how to succeed in any situation.From negotiation strategies and hiring top-tier employees, to networking, decision making and networking with influential people, What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School provides a powerful collection of revolutionary thinking that will be of great benefit to both new and veteran businesspeople alike.The book conveys McCormack’s fervent passion for business and offers readers a wealth of advice that builds on the lessons learned by the world’s most successful business minds. He encourages readers to be bold, courageous and wise, and to have faith in their talents and ambitions.What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School is filled with strategies and tactics that will enable businesspeople to thrive and succeed in the ever-changing, ever-challenging business climate. Filled with useful advice and humorous anecdotes, this guide is an essential companion for anyone attempting to become a successful professional.
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