Synopsis
A collection of surefire strategies, proven tips, simple parables, and unique techniques from the founder and chairman of the Daewoo Group reminds Americans what it takes to achieve real success in today's business world. 50,000 first printing. $40,000 ad/promo.
Reviews
In an optimistic life guide reminiscent of the philosophies of Dale Carnegie and Norman Vincent Peale, the founder and CEO of Seoul-based Daewoo, the world's 45th-largest industrial empire, relates how he rose from newsboy to leader of a business with international sales of $22 billion in 1991. Kim dispenses advice in short takes and aphorisms--all of which suggest that intense study, hard work, self-confidence, persistence and fair dealing beget "accomplishment, fulfillment, personal development and contribution to society." Hortatory examples include "If you are just holding your own, others are passing you by"; "Make easy decisions first, it gets them out of the way"; and "In true competition, there is no end that can justify unfair means." According to Kraar, a member of Fortune 's editorial board, "Kim personifies the drive and imagination that make East Asia a dynamic center of economic growth."
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Kim is the founder and chairman of the Daewood Group, a Korean company that is ranked as the 45th largest corporation in the world. His book, a best seller in Korea, was originally written, according to the forword, for the youth of that nation. It combines autobiography with positive thinking to inspire readers to achieve their maximum potential. Laced throughout it are such pithy sayings as "If you have the capacity to be a great musician, don't sit around and whine that you will never be a great painter" and "If a boat has too many rowers, it winds up on a mountain. Too few, and it doesn't move." While offering nothing new or profound, this book will appeal to readers who like simple bromides for achieving success. Recommended only for large public libraries.
- Robert Logsdon, Indiana State Univ. Lib., Indianapolis
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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