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A great title for a great book that identifies an all-too-frequent pattern: People love their work and want to do it right - because doing it right matters to them and all of us. Too often, though, bosses, profit-seekers, and unscrupulous politicians put up hurdle after hurdle. The consequence? Minor things, like the Bush Administration's lack of intelligence before Afghanistan and Iraq, or in failing to act on global climate change. So ... the theme counts, and so does this book.
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David_Cohen, April 18, 2008
A great title for a great book that identifies an all-too-frequent pattern: People love their work and want to do it right - because doing it right matters to them and all of us. Too often, though, bosses, profit-seekers, and unscrupulous politicians put up hurdle after hurdle. The consequence? Minor things, like the Bush Administration's lack of intelligence before Afghanistan and Iraq, or in failing to act on global climate change. So ... the theme counts, and so does this book.(3 of 6 readers found this comment helpful)