Jon M. Huntsman built a $12 billion company from scratch, the old-fashioned way: with integrity. There were short-term costs. There were moments when it took great courage. But, ultimately, it wasn't just right; it was the best business strategy, too.
In Winners Never Cheat Huntsman tells you how he did it, and how you can, too. This audiobook is about remembering why you work, and why you were chosen to lead. It's about finding the bravery to act on what you know is right and building teams with the same courage. It's about winning. The right way.
Think about the kind of person you want to do business with. Then, be that person and use this audiobook to get you there.
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"In his creative gifts, in his business success, in his great philanthropy, in his human qualities, Jon Huntsman stands in a class all of his own." (Vice President Dick Cheney)
"How timely! How needed it is for one of the finest human beings, industrial leaders, and philanthropists on the planet to compellingly drill down 10 timeless, universal values for business and life." (Dr. Stephen R. Covey, author of
"How Refreshing"
Jon Huntsman should run for President of this Country. I am 58 years old and have always been told nice guys finish last. Jon puts that thought to shame. I have a new American Idol.
"Ethic is the key to success"
Family, charity and business all require high level of ethics in order to truly be successful and Jon reminds us of this as he walks us through the ups and downs of his life.
"Entertaining"
I had heard about Jon Huntsman, but never knew much about him. This was a great story about his life and the work he has done in his life.
I would compare this to "How to win friends and Influence People." This book relates the way to carry yourself in business and life. Talks about how to stay true to yourself and your knowledge of right and wrong and how this will influence your life for the better.
How Jon was awarded a scholarship to go to school.
"Good Clean View that we all need to hear."
Mr. Huntsman clearly is a good man. Our country needs more like him.
refreshing view on business.
"Faith in Humanity"
Faith in Humanity
Clear voice and intonation.
Business isn't all bad (I knew that but couldn't point to a role model).
"Who is his audience?"
This book is written like a list of all the good choices Jon Huntsman has ever made. Although full of many truisms, the book was very boring and hard to get through. I could not tell who his intended audience was. If he is writing to people who already live these standards the book is just a nice review...yep it pays to live an honest life. If he is writing to his peers-modern day business men, his tone is often condescending. If he is writing to young people it is very dry, boring, and reads like a lecture.