NOTES

Chapter 1

1. Howard Gardner, Frames of Man, The Theory of Multiple Intelligences, (New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1983), 73–276.

Chapter 3

1. Georgea Kovanis, “In Our Twenties,” Detroit Free Press, April 14, 1993, sec. J, p. 1.

Chapter 4

1. Suzanne Chazin, “Give Yourself the Winning Edge,” Reader’s Digest, August 1993, 164.

2. John Pekkanen, “Drive of a Champion,” Reader’s Digest, August 1993, 91–96.

Chapter 7

1. Louis S. Richman, “How to Get Ahead in America,” Fortune, May 16, 1994, 47.

2. Richman, “How to Get Ahead,” 50.

3. Pat Riley, The Winner Within, a Life Plan for Team Players (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1993), 231–232.

Chapter 13

1. Mary Baechler, “Death of a Marriage,” Inc., April 1994, 74.

2. Harriet Webster, “Most Important Hour in a Child’s Day,” Reader’s Digest, August 1993, 88.

3. Brian O’Reilly, “Reengineering the MBA,” Fortune, January 24, 1994, 40.

4. O’Reilly, “Reengineering the MBA,” 42.

Chapter 14

1. Lynne V. Cheney, “Points to Ponder,” Reader’s Digest, June 1993, 146.

Prelude to Step Six

1. Stephen Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989), 150.

Chapter 18

1. Zeitgeist is a German word meaning the general trend of culture and taste during a particular era.

2. Susan Caminiti, “What Happens to Laid-Off Managers,” Fortune, June 13, 1994, 69.

3. Brian O’Reilly, “What Companies and Employees Owe One Another,” Fortune, June 13, 1994, 78.

4. O’Reilly, “What Companies and Employees Owe One Another,” 50.

5. Joan E. ...

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