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April 21, 2007
Damage Control >> Time Magazine | The Crisis Doctors These tough critics are the "trauma surgeons of public relations," as Dezenhall puts it--the people whom companies call in when lawsuits, recalls, boycotts, federal investigations or just plain bad luck hits. (tags: businessbooks public_relations) How To Read A Business Book by Adrian Madansky -- The University of Chicago Magazine: February 2001 All these books assert "truths" about different aspects of business. .
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These tough critics are the "trauma surgeons of public relations," as Dezenhall puts it--the people whom companies call in when lawsuits, recalls, boycotts, federal investigations or just plain bad luck hits.
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All these books assert "truths" about different aspects of business...Few of these books, though, are truly great. They often contradict one another or, worse, themselves.
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The Last Tycoons does benefit from well-drawn profiles of many of Lazard's leading characters, particularly Michel David-Weill, the clever, imperious French billionaire whose family controlled the firm for four generations and who presided over it himself