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Edition Notes Includes index. Genre Quotations. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class W External Links Table of contents. The Physical Object Pagination p. Community Reviews 0 Feedback? Lists containing this Book. Loading Related Books. December 8, September 8, Edited by ImportBot. August 8, Average rating 3.

Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Apr 13, Rob added it Shelves: business. A 14 year kid wrote hundreds of CEOs asking them how they got to be successful.

This book is a collection of their responses. Sep 15, Nick rated it it was ok. Kid writes letters to CEO's, get responses back. Worth fifty cents and a little bit of time The sweeter book title would be 'I did no work really, got a book published, and probably got a scholarship to school cuz I wrote these CEO folks Feb 02, Andy McIlwain rated it really liked it Shelves: recommended , non-fiction.

When I start losing confidence about what I'm doing, this book is a good slap-in-the-face wake up call. Success comes from working hard and working smart, taking advantage of opportunities and rolling with the punches. Apr 06, Tina rated it liked it Shelves: for-me , for-kids. I was hoping for more from this book. There are a few good highlights, but really it's one of those books to read in small chunks at a time.

Jan 12, Shannon rated it it was ok Shelves: oh-nine. A quick read but not quite worth the time. A few good quotes to think about but nothing extraordinary. John rated it really liked it Jan 23, Katie rated it liked it Dec 06, Zach rated it it was ok Oct 17, Chris rated it really liked it Feb 11, Yeji Lee rated it really liked it Jan 09, Iman rated it liked it Mar 01, Sheila rated it it was amazing Apr 14, Les Hollingsworth rated it really liked it Aug 08, Michael Cohen rated it it was ok Dec 30, The precocious, career-minded teen started writing to CEOs to find out what it took to become a successful business leader.

Douglas Barry attends Tulane University. At the tender age of 12, author Barry decided that what he wanted most in life was to become the CEO of a major corporation.

Unsure of where to begin join the all the school clubs? Most of them sent him personal letters back in response. The advice is carefully arranged into chapters on passion, respect, vision, humanity, curiosity, integrity and pragmatism, each prefaced with an engaging introduction. The letters themselves do contain a fair number of cliches, but there are also quite a few passages of wisdom.

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