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Red Martini: Business As Usual, Is Not

Current price: $24.99
Red Martini: Business As Usual, Is Not
Red Martini: Business As Usual, Is Not

Barnes and Noble

Red Martini: Business As Usual, Is Not

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Sean O'Neal reflects on the state of the American business after exiting the corporate world with a "lifetime" of experiences. He's witnessed life being sapped from the worker, their families, the environment, and the planet. Respect for humanity and business ethics have been lost by the few who control the reins. They hold the planet hostage to the almighty dollar, the almighty egos. Close business friends feel as O'Neal does, they too have experienced the same phenomenon.
O'Neal's clandestine operation is set in motion to return sanity and ethics to some who are deteriorating the American enterprise system. These companies will never know about the events that unfold; few will if all goes according to plan.
The unsuspecting, fiercely planned events blindside the business and financial worlds. "Ethically deficient" companies begin to experience downturns that drastically affect their ability to stay alive, much less keep Wall Street happy.
O'Neal's group of highly specialized business experts begin to undermine target companies secretly. Subliminal messages are sent to companies to change their ethics and work patterns before the planet, and all inhabitants become casualties in pursuit of the almighty dollar by the godlike egos.
O'Neal and his colleagues are on an irreversible quest. The group becomes obsessed with forcing change. They are going to hold some companies responsible and...hostage. Chaos erupts. In a dramatic turn of events, the clandestine group becomes a defensive, armed force. The "movement" faces a final episode of bizarre, ruthless, unexpected events.

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