Here is the blurb from the back cover:
Once in a while you meet a leader who not only leads well, but understands the process so completely that others can learn to lead by following the example. Charlie Eitel is one of these special leaders who has done it over and over. Through his successes, he has documented it so that others can become the kind of leaders that the world is crying for today. If you have one hour of "idle" time, you should spend it reading Charlie's book. It will be one of the most important sixty minutes you spend this year. It will stick with you. You might forget where you read it or where you heard it, but it can become yours, both in action and principle. Enjoy and grow! -- Larry Wilson, Vice Chairman & CEO, Pecos River Learning Center, Inc.
Eitel Time is a book that touches the heart as well as the brain. It quietly challenges a reader to focus on priorities which are clearly delineated by the author. This book is needed by academics as well as by business leaders to remind us to speak out when you know the truth. And Eitel Time is the journey of one man who has chosen to follow his beliefs regarding how to manage companies and people. He provides the reader with a wealth of knowledge regarding leadership insights into how a leader learns from others, be it classmates, mentors, a spouse or an angel in disguise as a factory worker. This is a silver dollar book that causes the reader to eagerly desire an opportunity to talk to the author. He has what it takes. -- B. Curtis Hamm, Ph.D., Norick Brothers Professor of Marketing
Charlie joined our company fresh out of college in 1971. He never asked his starting salary but was only interested in the opportunity I presented to him. Nine years later at the age of thirty-one, he became president of our largest division. Today, he is recognized as one of the most knowledgeable leaders in the carpet industry, worldwide. -- M. B. (Bud) Seretean, Founder of Coronet Industries, Inc.
Below is the blurb from the dust jacket:
Often we find ourselves pondering the success of various role models and wondering, "What makes them tick?" In the twelve chapters of this book, you will get a personal perspective of how one man, Charlie Eitel, structures his decision making process on both a personal and professional level. By following Eitel's clockwise process, you will discover a perpetual system for living. Recognizing the dynamic nature of life, family and business, Eitel's insight into personal triumphs provides an eloquent and simple metaphor of modern leadership. With touching personal and professional anecdotes, Eitel demonstrates a methodology for prioritizing life's complicated issues with a conviction for doing the right thing. In this process, we see how success becomes a rewarding by-product of making wise and healthy choices.
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