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BOOK REVIEW
ON
“WINNERS NEVER CHEAT”
PERSENTED BY: -
MANINDER SINGH
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jon M. Huntsman,
Sr.Born ( 1937) Blackfoot, Idaho, USA
Residence Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Alma mater University of Pennsylvania University of Southern
California
Occupation Founder & Chairman, Huntsman Corporation
Religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Spouse(s) Karen
Children 9
WHAT ABOUT BOOK
INTRODUCTION
GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES
IF THE GAME RUNS SOMETIMES AGAINTS US AT HOME,
WE MUST HAVE PATIENCE TILL LUCK TURNS ,
AND THEN WE SHALL HAVE AN OPPORTUNIES OF WINNING
BACK THE PRINCIPLES WE HAVE LOST,
FOR THIS IS A GAME WHERE PRINCIPLES
CONTENTS Lesson form the sandbox • When young men women are beginning life
• The most important period ,It is often said, • Is that in which their habits are formed
Check your moral compass
• Because just as good morals,
• If they are to be maintained
• Have need of the laws , So the law
• If they are to be observed, Have need of good morals
Play by the rule• People see successes that men have made and some how they
appear to be easy
• But that is a world away from the facts. It is failure that is easy
• Success is always hard. A man can fail easily; He can succeed only by paying out all that he has and is.
Setting The Example ( RISK, RESPONSIBILITY, RELIABILITY --- the three Rs of leadership)
• Effective, respected leadership is maintained through agreement . Leadership demanded is leadership
• Leadership are called on to enter arenas where success isn’t covered By the warranty, where public failure is a real possibility
keep Your WORD
• Human being are innately honest, but if you pack legal heat the our side will do likewise
• Trust should not be. Save blind faith for religion.
• Reestasbling concept of personal responsibility and one’s word being, means kicking the lawyer dependency
Why We Cross The Line• Dishonesty is not a modern phenomenon
• The reason conduct are many : the right route is but one
• When reminded of our core values, the tendency for deception decreases.