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I was a manager at General Electric for a decade. We were prescribed self help books (7 Habits for example) and pop business management books (Good to Great). I came to loathe them, but read them as told - usually on airplane.

Good to Great the worst - the central message is that companies that go from Good to Great have an intelligent, humble, steadfast CEO at the helm - so listen to him. The book taught me one thing - that there is no easier way to make money than writing a trite book telling powerful, wealthy people they are wonderful and deserve all the fawning they receive and greater financial compensation. GE went broke a few years later and almost went under completely.

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Tom!'s avatar

I don’t really have a comment, except that this is a really fantastic piece. One of your best!

I guess since I am commenting already, I’ll add that the control group of Stephen King readers should exclude On Writing, which is self-help adjacent (and excellent).

Actually, novels are full of moral instruction. Give the controls puzzle games.

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