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While narrator Howard Ross has a voice that sounds like it could belong to a corporate chief executive, it's not a voice that crackles with the personality of David Novak, the gushy CEO of Yum! Brands, Inc., the parent organization of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut. Ross's demeanor is almost sedate while Novak is the type of guy who gets excited by the Yum! corporate cheer--"Give me a Y!" The business lessons that Novak imparts aren't all that profound, but they come across as sincere. Amusingly, Novak's advice is peppered with descriptions of his biggest mistakes, such as a botched movie tie-in that left Pizza Hut with nine million pairs of sunglasses. For that, Novak deserves a cheer. Give me a Y! E.D.R. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
Rick Pitino...
"The Education of an Accidental CEO is a wonderful journey tracking the aspects of leadership. David Novak is a classic type-A personality who possesses the insatiable desire to improve and make those around him rise to new levels. Everyone is in search of the secret. You'll find it in this book. A motivational must"
Jeffrey R. Immelt, chairman and CEO of General Electric...
"David Novak is a great business leader and a wonderful guy. Our companies have very little in common, yet I have learned a lot from Dave. He is great with people, an innovator and one of the best global thinkers I have met. This book is filled with the 'little things' that authentic leaders do every day to build a great business. The best leaders are the best learners. Dave's 'journey' brings the skill of learning to life."
-Larry Bossidy, retired chairman and CEO of Honeywell International and co-author of Execution and Confronting Reality...
"An entertaining, humorous, honest and inspiring message from an extraordinary person who engenders trust and instills self-confidence. Throughout this book David Novak brightens your mood and improves your outlook."
Warren Buffett...
"If CEOs were selected like NFL quarterbacks, David Novak would be a first-round draft pick. I would certainly like to have him running a Berkshire company. After you read this book, you will know why."
Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase ...
"Just plain fun to read....More important, though, is the message--no matter whether you are a CEO or just starting out--that each and every day provides the opportunity to learn and get better at what you do, because as David says 'you never know what you're capable of.' His book is smart with heart and you'll see how far openness and honesty can get you. In short, very far."
Patrick Lencioni, author of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, and president of the Table Group...
"David Novak is completely authentic and means every word....What a great lesson for anyone striving for real success."
Brenda Barnes, chairman and CEO of the Sara Lee Corporation...
"David has always had the natural leadership gift of 'taking people with him,' but he has never stopped learning, always valued others no matter what their background, and always stayed true to who he is. His great personal story provides lessons to anyone who has the privilege of leading."
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