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Sticky Fingers

Managing the Global Risk of Economic Espionage

Kaplan Publishing, 2002 更多详情

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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Have you ever had to decide whether to pick up that juicy Tom Clancy book or that stale, but important business one? Steven Fink splits the difference and solves your problem with this book that is half spy story, half business advice. As business advice, the book highlights the basic issues for U.S. companies fighting economic espionage, but falls short of serving up a complete playbook. Nonetheless, it's a good starting point to take action to protect your company.

Take-Aways

  • Economic espionage costs U.S. companies up to $250 billion a year.
  • Nearly all nations and companies are involved in some form of economic espionage.
  • The most common kinds of thefts are perpetrated by employees, former employees or contract workers.

About the Author

Steven Fink is one of the world’s leading authorities on crisis management, crisis communications, and economic espionage. Currently president of Lexicon Communications, he has counseled global corporate leaders at such companies as ExxonMobil, Warner Lambert/Pfizer, Schick/Wilkinson Sword, ARCO, Northrop Grumman, Dun and Bradstreet, and Northern Telecom. He is author of the bestselling Crisis Management: Planning for the Inevitable.


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