Background
Levine, Michael was born on April 17, 1954 in New York City. Son of Arthur and Virginia (Gaylor) Levine.
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Charm is good business. It can increase your income, boost your status, and establish and maintain your reputation. Most businesspeople don't fully understand the concept of charm. It ought to be a reflex, a conditioned response, to "turn on the charm" when dealing with customers, clients, associates, and employees, but it isn't. Charm draws customers. Charm gets noticed. But charm is only partly innate. Much of it is learned, from your parents, from your friends, and from people like author Michael Levine, who has made a lifelong point of paying attention to charm. And you can learn how to make it work for you. How to succeed in business without really trying? By charming your way to the top.
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Once every few years a book comes along with an insight so penetrating, so powerful - and so simply, demonstrably true -that it instantly changes the way we think and do business. Such a book is Broken Windows, Broken Business, a breakthrough in management theory that can alter the destiny of countless companies striving to stay ahead of their competition. "In this vital work, author Michael Levine offers compelling evidence that problems in business, large and small, typically stem from inattention to tiny details. Social psychologists and criminologists agree that if a window in a building is broken and left unrepaired, soon thereafter the rest of the windows will be broken - and the perception will build that crime in that neighborhood is out of control. The same principle applies to business." "Drawing on real-world corporate examples, from JetBlue's decision to give fliers what they really want - leather seats, personal televisions, online ticketing - to Google's customer-based strategy for breaking out of the pack of Internet search engines, to business-to-business firms' successes and failures, Levine proves again and again how constant vigilance and an obsession with detail can make or break a business or a brand." "With tips and advice on changing any business to one that dots its i's, crosses its t's, and attracts more clients, Broken Windows, Broken Business goes straight to the heart of what makes all enterprises successful - the little things that mean a lot."--BOOK JACKET.
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About This Book How the Smallest Remedies Reap the Biggest Rewards A wise and practical book that helps business managers achieve ultimate success by identifying and rectifying the small problems - the "broken windows" - that can and will sink your business. Social psychologists and law enforcement officials agree: If a window in a building is broken and left in its ruined state, the rest of the windows will soon be shattered, and the neighborhood will subsequently go downhill. According to business author Michael Levine, this same notion can be applied to the world of business. In BROKEN WINDOWS, BROKEN BUSINESS, Levine guides readers through his premise that all big dilemmas in business stem from lack of attention to small details. Using dozens of corporate "broken window" case studies, including McDonald's, K-Mart, Google, JetBlue, and more, he argues that by integrating the solutions to small problems into a much larger plan, the resulting combined solution can stimulate overall business growth-and keep customers coming back for more.
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executive public relations radio personality author
Levine, Michael was born on April 17, 1954 in New York City. Son of Arthur and Virginia (Gaylor) Levine.
Student, Rutgers University, 1978.
Owner, operator television News Magazine, Los Angeles, 1977-1983. Owner Levine/Schnieder Public Relations, now Levine Communications Office, since 1982. Governor's advisory board State California, Sacramento, 1980-1982.
President, owner Aurora Public, Los Angeles, since 1986. Moderator Thought Forum. Lecturer in field; founder, moderator Los Angeles Media Roundtable.
Founder LBN ELERT Breaking News Newsletter. Media expert KFWB Radio. Radio host Access Los Angeles, Spiritual Seeker, Inside/Out, creator LBN Elert, 2002.
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Member Ronald Reagan President's Library. Founder The Actor's Conference, Aurora Charity, 1987. Board directors Felice Foundation, Micah Center.
Advisory board Dare America. Founder, moderator Los Angeles Media Roundtable. Moderator U. Judaism Thought Forum.
Member television Academy Arts and Sciences, Entertainment Industries Council, Musician's Assistance Program, West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce (board directors 1980-1982).