In Facing Hard Truths, he focuses this proven business acumen on our most pressing national concerns like immigration, crime, the cost of living, and the coarsening of political discourse. He offers sometimes tough--but always sincere--lessons learned over a lifetime of public and private sector experience. From his first job bussing tables in a small California restaurant, to his time operating a global hospitality juggernaut, to helming federal public-private partnerships, state agencies, and local organizations, Cloobeck's journey propelled him from busboy to boardroom. In this book, he relies on the action-oriented principles that drove his personal success to outline a plan that will take America from flailing back to flourishing. With a refusal to pander and a no-nonsense assessment of today's most salient issues, Cloobeck argues our country's ability to effectively navigate the future depends on a reaffirmed commitment Integrity Collaboration Respect for rules and norms Economic inclusivity A return to competence Putting others first Fostering of social trust.
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Höhe: 230 mm
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978-1-63331-107-7 (9781633311077)
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Stephen J. Cloobeck is the founder and former CEO and chairman of Diamond Resorts International--a business that grew to become the second-largest vacation ownership company. A busboy turned entrepreneur with more than thirty years' experience across every aspect of hospitality, he is the author of
Checking In: Hospitality-Driven Thinking, Business, and You. He is the former Chairman of the State of Nevada Athletic Commission.
Cloobeck was appointed by former Commerce Secretary Gary Locke to serve as the inaugural chairman of the board of Brand USA Inc., a US government-formed nonprofit corporation with the sole mission of promoting travel to the United States. In 2004, he was appointed by former governor Kenny C. Guinn to Nevada's Standing Committee on Judicial Ethics and Election Practices. A native of Encino, California, he currently resides in Southern California.