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"From working with an irate boss, or interacting with a disgruntled
colleague, have you ever felt that you needed a trusted advisor or
confidant to provide you direct, usable solutions? ... "Prof. David
Conrad's book is provides practical answers to those thorny and
sensitive questions and issues that arise at our work place. The
80/20 rule reminds us-80 percent of problems arise from 20 percent
of our colleagues and employees ... " The] book explores
organizational issues written in a conversational style supplying
tough questions with applicable, implementable answers. The answers
are a distillation of the knowledge gained from Dr. Conrad's
management experience and business education.... "As I read the
book, I found answers based on strong evidence from business
literature, dealing with real business struggles (conflict
management, negotiation, team-building, etc.) and the answers
describe the best tactic to handle the unique situations.... There
is a wealth of information in this book. I recommend this book to
anyone working in small or large organizations, students, or any
lifelong learners to advance their workplace knowledge and skills."
From the Foreword, by Amit K. Ghosh, MD, MBA, FACP Director of
International Program, Division of General Internal Medicine
Professor, College of Medicine College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota "I will give copies of this book to friends
and relatives who are just starting out--and, yes, to some who are
already enmired in the complex world of business relationships.
More experienced readers will sgain even more from Dave Conrad's
wisdom. I've learned a lot from this book, even after 50 years of
management and teaching experience." Robert J. Banis, Ph.D.,
M.B.A., C.M.A. CEO, Science & Humanities Press Teaching
Professor of Logistics & Operations Management (ret.)
University of Missouri-St Louis "Dr. Conrad's book tells you the
time and spares you the process of having to make the watch "
Richard Arians, former MBA student Dave Conrad, Ed.D. isBook Title:
Ask Dave: Usable Answers to Business Questions Author Bio: Dave is
Assistant Professor of Business at Augsburg College and Associate
Director of the Augsburg MBA program, director at the Rochester
campus. He is also an independent consultant working with companies
in sales and marketing, management, and leadership development.
Previously, he was the Minnesota Enrollment & Marketing Manager
for Cardinal Stritch University. Prior to that, he was the Director
of Continuing Education and The Leadership Institute for Winona
State University in Rochester, Minnesota. Prior to that position,
he taught business and management for four years at Winona State
University, and served as adjunct at Augsburg College in
Minneapolis, Concordia University in St. Paul, Viterbo University
in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Saint Mary's University of MN, and The
University of Minnesota. From 1975 though 2001, Dave was successful
in sales, marketing, and sales and marketing management for public
and private companies in the wine and spirits, industrial, and
medical supply industries. Dave has an Ed.D. in Leadership
(organizational track) from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota.
He has a Master's Degree in Management from Saint Mary's and a B.A.
in Psychology and Sociology from Winona State University. He has
lived in Rochester since 1978 with his wife, Patricia RN (36 years
of wedded bliss) and has three grown-up(?) children. His passion is
teaching and helping people and organizations develop and succeed.
Book Background. My book is based on my newspaper column, which is
read by over 100,000 readers. My column is a business Q & A
format and has been successfully published for the last 3 years in
Southern Minnesota. I offer sage (at least interesting and usable)
advice to management, employee, leadership, and general business
questions. The book is a compilation of select articles grouped in
chapters with lead-ins for each
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