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The Turnaround Kid: What I Learned Rescuing America's Most Troubled Companies
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| #397141 in eBooks | 2009-10-13 | 2009-10-13 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinated by the Book|By Customer|I found this book fascinating, but I may not be objective. Steve Miller was a member of the Board of Directors of a company I worked for in the mid 90's. I worked with him closely for several years and had a high level of respect for him. He was honest, respectful to everyone, easy to work with and nothing distracted him from filling the p|From Publishers Weekly|In 1979, while also moonlighting to save the Detroit Symphony Orchestra from ruin, Steve Miller left a mid-level executive career at Ford to join Lee Iacocca and Jerry Greenwald in rescuing Chrysler from the brink of bankruptcy. At Chrysle
For the past thirty years, Steve Miller has done the messy, unpleasant work of salvaging America's lost companies with such success that the Wall Street Journal has dubbed him "U.S. Industry's Mr. Fix It." From his very first crisis assignment as point man for Lee Iaccoca's rescue team at Chrysler, Miller built an international reputation while fixing major problems in such varied industries as steel, construction, and health care. Most recently, as chairman ...
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