Who Moved My Soap: The CEO's Guide to Surviving Prison: The Bernie Madoff Edition
By (Author) Andy Borowitz
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
5th November 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
365.60207
Paperback
96
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 8mm
129g
They threw the book at Madoff. Now here's the book he needs.
While many books are offered for the CEO who aims to survive the cutthroat competition of the corporate jungle, not a single one offers to help those same CEOs when the law catches up with them. That is, until now.
This book offers valuable advice for those executives who have cooked the books, and now find themselves paying the price. Borowitz covers all aspects of prison life, from exit strategies (prison-break tips) to ways of keeping the business acumen sharp (how to make the Warden your most valuable employee) to prison cell feng shui and even self-defense (how to use this book as a deadly weapon). Convicted corporate executives should look at this time spent in prison as an opportunity, rather than a disadvantage. New business contacts can be established, new management strategies tested-time can even be spent working on the golf game so it says sharp for ten, twenty, however many years.
Direct from Bernie Madoff's cellmate, Who Moved My Soap The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison is loaded with helpful tips, including:
Andy Borowitz is an award-winning comedian andNew York Times bestselling author. He grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and graduated from Harvard College, where he became President of the Harvard Lampoon. In 1998, he began contributing humor toThe New Yorkers Shouts & Murmurs and Talk of the Town departments, and in 2001, he created The Borowitz Report, a satirical news column, which has millions of readers around the world. In 2012,The New Yorkerbegan publishing The Borowitz Report. As a storyteller, he hosted Stories at the Moth from 1999 to 2009. As a comedian, he has played to sold-out venues around the world, including during his national tour, Make America Not Embarrassing Again, from 2018 to 2020. He is the first-ever winner of the National Press Clubs humor award. He lives with his family in New Hampshire.