Praise for ALL THE BUSINESS

“ALL THE BUSINESS YOUR CEO WOULD LOVE YOU TO KNOW is an important companion for a manager seeking to reinforce their prior business education. It is equally important for a professional who needs a quick understanding of the most important tenets of Information Age business management spanning leadership, finance, business formation, managing growth, information management, digital marketing, big data and statistical analysis.

Rajiv has effectively distilled and prioritized the most important business concepts relevant in managing for-profit and not-for-profit organizations operating in today’s Information Age. The concepts he covers are the most relevant ones, interlacing basic concepts with sophisticated ones.

This is an important companion for new managers, specialists who would benefit from general but pertinent business knowledge, as well as professionals seeking to reinforce their prior knowledge. They will be well served reading and studying this book."

  • Rick Shadyac
  • President and Chief Executive Officer
  • ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

“In ALL THE BUSINESS YOUR CEO WOULD LOVE YOU TO KNOW, Rajiv Grover gives you a quick and useful set of tools to grasp an understanding of any organization. He has laid out complex information in short and easy to understand language. It is an invaluable read to improve your understanding of the big picture.”

  • D. Bryan Jordan
  • Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer
  • First Horizon National Corporation

"All the Business Your CEO Would Love for You to Know is an abridged MBA in the palm of your hand. Whether you are looking to make the jump to management, or if you are already a seasoned leader, this book serves as an important toolkit covering business principles and management concepts."

  • Raj Subramaniam
  • President and Chief Operating Officer
  • FedEx Corporation

“For college graduates without an MBA, All the Business provides the content of the core of an MBA program. I am impressed by its extensive scope, the integration of business principles, and the simplicity of exposition.”

  • V. "Seenu" Srinivasan
  • Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus
  • Graduate School of Business
  • Stanford University

“I wish I knew this stuff when I started my record business.”

  • Zac Ives
  • Co-Owner, Goner Records
  • Small Business

“This would have been a real help to me when I assumed my first general management position in a major corporation.”

  • Morgan Morton
  • SVP, Pfizer (Retired)