Difference between revisions of "How to Live Though an Executive"
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The first edition of this book was in 1953. | The first edition of this book was in 1953. | ||
| − | On page 3 (right-hand page) of the first edition the following notice appears alone in the middle of the page: <br /> | + | On page 3 (right-hand page) of the first edition<br /> |
| − | :"The manuscript of this book was prepared by RICHARD deMILLE who helped in the development of the communication system herein set forth."<br /> | + | the following notice appears alone in the middle of the page: <br /> |
| + | :'''"The manuscript of this book<br /> | ||
| + | :: '''was prepared by<br /> | ||
| + | ::'''RICHARD deMILLE <br /> | ||
| + | :'''who helped in the development <br /> | ||
| + | :'''of the communication system <br /> | ||
| + | ::'''herein set forth."'''<br /> | ||
(Richard deMille was the son of Cecil deMille, a famous film director of the time.) The rest of the first edition is similar to the item we have posted here (1989 edition) up to section 12 "The Credo of a Good and Skilled Manager". It is the same in the 1989 edition linked to above (except that the items are not numbered in the first edition). After that there is a much shorter glossary which ends the first edition. | (Richard deMille was the son of Cecil deMille, a famous film director of the time.) The rest of the first edition is similar to the item we have posted here (1989 edition) up to section 12 "The Credo of a Good and Skilled Manager". It is the same in the 1989 edition linked to above (except that the items are not numbered in the first edition). After that there is a much shorter glossary which ends the first edition. | ||
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Free Download of 1989 edition.
The first edition of this book was in 1953.
On page 3 (right-hand page) of the first edition
the following notice appears alone in the middle of the page:
- "The manuscript of this book
- was prepared by
- RICHARD deMILLE
- was prepared by
- who helped in the development
- of the communication1. the consideration and action of impelling an impulse or particle from source point across a distance to receipt point with the intention of bringing into being at the receipt point a duplication and understanding of that which emanated from the source point. (HCOB 5 Apr 73)...more
system
- herein set forth."
- herein set forth."
(Richard deMille was the son of Cecil deMille, a famous film director of the time.) The rest of the first edition is similar to the item we have posted here (1989 edition) up to section 12 "The Credo of a Good and Skilled Manager". It is the same in the 1989 edition linked to above (except that the items are not numbered in the first edition). After that there is a much shorter glossary which ends the first edition.

