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Book details for The Executive's Almanac: A Diverse Portfolio of Eclectic Business Trivia Buy The Executive's Almanac: A Diverse Portfolio of Eclectic Business Trivia
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Milton Moskowitz

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The Executive's Almanac: A Diverse Portfolio of Eclectic Business Trivia

Brief description of The Executive's Almanac: A Diverse Portfolio of Eclectic Business Trivia

Business doesn't have to be boring! The Executive's Almanac is the Schott's Miscellany of business trivia, chock-full of surprising facts, lists, anecdotes, histories, diagrams, and more. We bet you didn't know that:

  • Adidas and Puma are competing companies owned by estranged brothers, both headquartered in the German mill town of Herzogenaurach.
  • 314 acres of trees go into every Sunday edition of the New York Times.
  • Soichiro Honda quit the company that bears his name because he lost his sexual potency and his ability to consume large amounts of alcohol.

With whimsical illustrations and a unique design inspired by the Wall Street Journal, this lively companion will appeal to every business executive (and aspiring executive) in your life.

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