Wednesday, October 18, 2006

the pear that spiked itself on the way down


the pear fell off the tree and spiked itself on the way down, isn't that funny?

i've been pulling some attention away from the blog and towards the book, but you'll get to read the book too.

meetting people is easy, getting to know them is a different story. active passive BOOM!

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Here's a letter I found on Pop's computer. He was a proud Papa. I'm proud of my Papa.

Dec. 1, 2003
Columbiana, AL
Dean Kim B. Clark
Harvard Business School Reference: Harvard’s Course in business ethics

Dear Sir:
There is a company in the L.A. area of California, California Lighting and Sales that was owned and operated by my son, Frank Allan Suttle ( MBA Harvard 1972 ) until his death in 02. The Company had 60 to 65 employees. Allan operated the company strictly in accordance with what he had been taught at Harvard and his personal ethics were above reproach all of his life. The company made Allan and his heirs wealthy, he in turn made all of his employees and many of his associates in the Commercial lighting industry of California wealthy.
My purpose in writing this letter is that you might be interested in using it as a case study in any way you see fit.


Respectfully

John F. Suttle

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