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Product Identifiers
PublisherCrown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-100767901843
ISBN-139780767901840
eBay Product ID (ePID)1030591
Product Key Features
Book TitleNuts! : Southwest Airlines' Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success
Number of Pages384 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicEntrepreneurship, General, Business, Industries / Transportation
Publication Year1998
IllustratorYes
GenreBiography & Autobiography, Humor, Business & Economics
AuthorJackie Freiberg, Kevin Freiberg
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight12.6 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN97-050102
Dewey Edition20
ReviewsThe remarkable story of the country's most successful airline and Herb Kelleher, the CEO who built it with integrity, guts, and nuts. "If you're interested in making your employees and customers raving fans of your business, Nuts! is a must read." --Ken Blanchard, Coauthor of The One Minute Manager "Full of original insights, upbeat stories, and concrete suggestions, Nuts! shows how the power of principle-centered leadership inspires people to achieve incredible results." --Stephen Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People "The story of Southwest Airlines is as much fun to read as it is reader friendly and useful. I promise you, it's a blueprint for all organizations that want to succeed--not just airlines." --Warren Bennis, author of On Becoming a Leader Rated the #1 Company to Work for in America by Fortune magazine, The remarkable story of the country's most successful airline and Herb Kelleher, the CEO who built it with integrity, guts, and nuts. "If you're interested in making your employees and customers raving fans of your business,Nuts!is a must read." --Ken Blanchard, Coauthor ofThe One Minute Manager "Full of original insights, upbeat stories, and concrete suggestions,Nuts!shows how the power of principle-centered leadership inspires people to achieve incredible results." --Stephen Covey, author ofThe Seven Habits of Highly Effective People "The story of Southwest Airlines is as much fun to read as it is reader friendly and useful. I promise you, it's a blueprint for all organizations that want to succeed--not just airlines." --Warren Bennis, author ofOn Becoming a Leader Rated the #1 Company to Work for in America byFortunemagazine
Dewey Decimal387.7/06/573
SynopsisTwenty-five years ago, Herb Kelleher reinvented air travel when he founded Southwest Airlines, where the planes are painted like killer whales, a typical company maxim is "Hire people with a sense of humor," and in-flight meals are never served--just sixty million bags of peanuts a year. By sidestepping "reengineering," "total quality management," and other management philosophies and employing its own brand of business success, Kelleher's airline has turned a profit for twenty-four consecutive years and seen its stock soar 300 percent since 1990. Today, Southwest is the safest airline in the world and ranks number one in the industry for service, on-time performance, and lowest employee turnover rate; and Fortune magazine has twice ranked Southwest one of the ten best companies to work for in America. How do they do it? With unlimited access to the people and inside documents of Southwest Airlines, authors Kevin and Jackie Freiberg share the secrets behind the greatest success story in commercial aviation. Read it and discover how to transfer the Southwest inspiration to your own business and personal life.
Great book to read if your interested in turning your employees and customers into raving fans. Even though the book is several years old, the content is still relevant today.
Again more trash than books, I don’t need nor want 100+ advertisements in every single book and envelopes full of adds. 1 book was all bent up but res
Again more trash than books, I don’t need nor want 100+ advertisements in every single book and envelopes full of adds. 1 book was all bent up but rest were in good shape.