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More than a thousand years ago a group of business executives developed a set of principles for organizational leadership in a competitive market Those executives were the samurai of ninthcentury Japan and their rigid code of ethics known as bushido was one of the most effective frameworks for management in history The Code of the Executive is business adviser Don Schminckes modern interpretation of the Code of the Samuraiancient wisdom written for todays corporate warriors These principles provide a dynamic system of practical and moral training for effective leadership In addition to interactive strategies for relating to the business world this philosophy provides at its core a guide to the inner development necessary for consistent and longterm success A terrific gift for a friend relative new graduate or business associate The Code of the Executive is filled with relevant wisdom and offers an enlightened path to business fulfillment. and the Twenty-first Century. Chelsea Bell. 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