The Source Of All Knowledge (2nd Ed.)
The Life Lessons And Wisdom The Godfather Holds For Succeeding In A Law Firm
by James P. Flynn
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About the Book
When Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks teamed up in the movie You’ve Got Mail, an important element running through the movie was Hanks’ character’s penchant for referring to, or quoting, The Godfather in his electronic missives. When he is finally asked why, he responds that “The Godfather is the source of all knowledge.” And so it is. Or at least it is believed to be.
Of course, we have seen the corporate wisdom books like The Leadership Secrets of Attila The Hun, The Lost Art Of War, and Cigars, Whiskey and Winning: Leadership Lessons From Ulysses S. Grant. Yet on a day-to-day basis the echoes we actually hear come not from the Mongolian steppes, the Vicksburg environs, or the base of the Great Wall. They come from the Genco Olive Oil Company or the family compound in Nevada. You cannot, I dare say, spend two consecutive days in any law firm, brokerage house, consulting firm, or advertising agency in a major United States city, particularly in the Northeast, without hearing some reference or allusion, sometimes unwitting, to a phrase, situation or scene from The Godfather films.
So I thought we might try to see if those life lessons, that wisdom, that we sprinkle through our day with a wink and smile could be collected and described in one place. Although Mr. Fulghum may have learned everything he needed to know in kindergarten, many of us take more we can identify with from the struggles of the Corleones to build their family and its business in a world filled by Solazzo's, Barzini's and Roth’s. It is from those struggles that we draw the life lessons for dealing with clients and adversaries, for building a practice, making a life.
Of course, we have seen the corporate wisdom books like The Leadership Secrets of Attila The Hun, The Lost Art Of War, and Cigars, Whiskey and Winning: Leadership Lessons From Ulysses S. Grant. Yet on a day-to-day basis the echoes we actually hear come not from the Mongolian steppes, the Vicksburg environs, or the base of the Great Wall. They come from the Genco Olive Oil Company or the family compound in Nevada. You cannot, I dare say, spend two consecutive days in any law firm, brokerage house, consulting firm, or advertising agency in a major United States city, particularly in the Northeast, without hearing some reference or allusion, sometimes unwitting, to a phrase, situation or scene from The Godfather films.
So I thought we might try to see if those life lessons, that wisdom, that we sprinkle through our day with a wink and smile could be collected and described in one place. Although Mr. Fulghum may have learned everything he needed to know in kindergarten, many of us take more we can identify with from the struggles of the Corleones to build their family and its business in a world filled by Solazzo's, Barzini's and Roth’s. It is from those struggles that we draw the life lessons for dealing with clients and adversaries, for building a practice, making a life.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Business & Economics
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Jul 02, 2010
- Language English
- Keywords business, advice, Godfather, law
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