Even in Difficult Times, New and Expanded Edition
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Jon M. Huntsman is founder and Chairman of Huntsman Corporation, a global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated and commodity chemicals that now has 14,000 employees, and annual revenues exceeding $13 billion. Widely recognized as one of America's foremost concerned citizens and philanthropists, Mr. Huntsman, with his wife, Karen, founded the Huntsman Cancer Institute in 1995 to accelerate the work of curing cancer through human genetics. The Institute is now one of America's major cancer research centers dedicated to finding a cure for cancer, as well as a state of the art clinic and treatment center for cancer patients.
Foreword by Glenn Beck xvii
Introduction Good Times, Bad Times 1
Circumstances may change but your values shouldn't.
Chapter One Lessons from the Sandbox 11
Everything we need for today's marketplace we learned as kids.
Chapter Two Check Your Moral Compass 25
We know darn well what is right and wrong.
Chapter Three Play by the Rules 39
Compete fiercely and fairly--but no cutting in line.
Chapter Four Setting the Example 53
Risk, responsibility, reliability--the three Rs of leadership.
Chapter Five Keep Your Word 77
It's high time to corral the corporate lawyers.
Chapter Six Why We Cross the Line 95
There are many temptations, but reminders help.
Chapter Seven Pick Advisors Wisely 107
Surround yourself with associates who have the courage to say no.
Chapter Eight Get Mad, Not Even 125
Revenge is unhealthy and unproductive. Learn to move on.<...