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Reviewed by Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite
Langdon Elerbee, founder and chairman of Elerbee Engineering, lost his battle with cancer; an opportunity that Jeff Wylie, the company’s president, couldn't afford to pass and is determined to rise up to the top of the food chain - immediately. Dave Paige, who was about to be promoted to Executive Vice President, detested Wylie’s ruthless, ambitious goal to change the way Elerbee’s company operates. But Dave Paige had plenty of tricks up his sleeves to topple Jeff Wylie. He was the Old Man's favorite executive, and he will not let Elerbee's legacy be jeopardized by corporate wolves.
"Dare Not Blink" gives the readers the chance to see the unforgiving corporate world of America. If you stumble in the race, chances are that nobody will lend you a hand - unless you got something to offer in return. Dave Paige was as heroic as he could be to save his beloved mentor's company. Gerald Gillis didn't hold back at all on painting the story with facts that the corporate world will definitely recognize and validates in an instant: an admirable, bold move that makes this book an exciting corporate thriller. "Never, never gloat in victory. Leave that to the drunks and the punks. It is a destructive, rather than constructive, behavior." Absolutely genius, and I will imprint this 'law' in my way of life. Paige's Laws of Business should be included in business schools' syllabus everywhere, or better yet, turn into a mandatory manual for young executives. I can't wait to see more outstanding works from this author.