The Business Guide to Legal Literacy: What Every Manager Should Know About the Law
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Rating | : | 4.89 (720 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0787982555 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It tackles legal literacy on both the employee and organizational levels and identifies the infrastructure needed to support legal literacy and promote effective communications throughout the organization. . The Business Guide to Legal Literacy bridges the gap between law and business by translating legalese into language that makes business sense and offers a new way to think about the law¾as a useful business tool. The book is filled with dozens of real-life examples that illustrate a step-by-step process for avoiding lawsuits and transforming potential business legal problems that threaten growth and profitability into opportunities for · Building stronger business relationships·
Every manager AND lawyer needs this book! This is a brilliant book and needs to be atop the credenza, within easy reach, of every business executive, manager, AND lawyer in America. The author combines all the best cutting-edge management research available with a superb summary of the current state of the law and she provides a synthesis to help your bottom. Great read Gene It has a lot of examples of pit falls that maybe you can avoid. I would recommend this as a must read for people managers
I found it easy to read and full of real-life examples. The Business Guide to Legal Literacy should be required reading for every business manager." —Gary Krall, chief operations officer, BioSignia, Inc."As a small business owner without corporate counsel I've used Hanna's rubrics to avoid pitfalls and maximize opportunities. "Anyone who is serious about business ethics needs to understand the law. Her use of cases, related conversationally instead of legalistically, drives the legal points deep into long-term memory." —Tamela M. Hasl-Kelchner provides a clear roadmap for business people to understand how to do the right thing." —Steve Odland, chairman and CEO, Office Depot and chairman,