Winners Never Cheat (Review and Analysis of Huntsman's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Jon Huntsman's book "Winners Never Cheat" shows that in order to get ahead in business and stay there long-term, you should reconnect with and live by the values you first learned as a child. In his book, the author presents nine values of business that most people, regardless of their culture or upbringing, have learned as children. This summary explains how each of these values shouldn't be forgotten in the business world and how they can help you become successful.
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Winners Never Cheat by Jon Huntsman
Book Abstract
About the Author
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Summary of Winners Never Cheat (Jon Huntsman)
1. Before you act, always stop and check your moral compass.
2. Compete aggressively, but always play by the rules.
3. In leadership roles, set a good example.
4. Always keep your word, no matter what the consequences.
5. Surround yourself with advisors who will say no when needed.
6. Forget about revenge. Move onwards and upwards.
7. Treat everyone with respect – customers, employees, etc.
8. Always operate your business as if your name is on the door.
9. Give something back to the community. Return the favors.
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MAIN IDEA
To get ahead in business and stay there long-term, reconnect with and live the values you first learned as a child and which you’ve probably assumed no longer apply in business.
For most people regardless of their culture or upbringing, the values they learned as children were:
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There never needs to be a disconnect between the values you have in your own life and what you do at work. You just don’t have to cut corners, fudge the numbers or cheat in large ways or small to stay competitive. What’s needed most is that you reconnect with and live the values you had as a child.
About the Author
JON HUNTSMAN is chairman and founder of Huntsman Corporation, a chemical company with more than $12 billion in annual revenues. A self-made billionaire, Mr. Huntsman served as a special assistant to the president in the Nixon administration and was the first American to hold a controlling interest of a business in the former Soviet Union. Mr. Huntsman currently serves on the boards of several public corporations and organizations including the foundation which underwrites the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Mr. Huntsman’s son was elected governor of Utah in 2004. Mr. Huntsman is a graduate of the University of Southern