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How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying (1962): Chosen by Committee episode 42

Phindie Podcasts August 19, 2021 No Comments

Based on Shepherd Mead’s 1952 faux self-help book of the same name, the comedy musical How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying won the…

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HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING (Walnut Street Theatre): 60-Second review

Lauren Hartranft May 24, 2014 No Comments

J. Pierrepoint Finch (Jeremy Morse) is a determined window washer with a handbook “How to Succeed in Business” and a dream to navigate the corporate maze. Step one: apply for the job at a major corporation.

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NERDS (PTC): As Steve Jobs said, “All you really have in life is time”

Jessica Foley December 17, 2013 No Comments

In The Bite in the Apple: A Memoir of My Life With Steve Jobs, Chrisann Brennan—Steve Jobs’s first girlfriend—wrote “Steve often said that he had a…

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