Success By Default
The Depersonalization of Corporate America
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About the Book
In the cutthroat world of business, many aspiring moguls reject kindness as a virtue and develop a sharp competitive edge that can wound struggling colleagues. For those who wish to rise to the top without knocking others down, Michael Solomon offers guidance in Success By Default: The Depersonalization of Corporate America
“No matter what business you are in, no matter what your product or service, the only thing that runs a business is people,” Solomon writes. Through his own struggles with unscrupulous entrepreneurs, he has developed a business plan steeped in humanism, which he now shares with readers.
Success By Default takes readers through Solomon’s action-packed career in law enforcement and a chain of events that led him to reinvent himself as a corporate player. Immersed in a sea of successful executives, Solomon was first excited, then disillusioned, as he witnessed the actions of his colleagues. He boldly details the misplaced priorities, stolen ideas and unethical practices that left him dismayed. Instead of wallowing in Self-pity, Solomon followed his father’s advice and forged ahead. This, he writes, is what led to Success By Default.
Each chapter delivers witty anecdotes, simple wisdom and straightforward advice on how to avoid trampling people in the mad rush to achieve. An insightful guide to ethical business practices, Success By Default offers readers pages of wisdom gleaned from the front lines of corporate battles.
About the Author
Michael Solomon was born in the In 1966, he joined the NYC Police Department and had an extraordinary career that is outlined in his book. He has walked with Presidents, Monarchs, world leaders, the homeless and the meek. He treated them all the same, realizing that they all bleed red and put their pants on the same, one leg at a time. His belief is that all people are the same inside. They all have feelings and emotions, some are more fortunate than others. The less fortunate have to be helped, but most importantly their self respect must be restored. During his police career, he re-enrolled in college and completed not only his Bachelors Degree Magna Cum Laude in Behavioral Sciences, but completed a Masters with Distinction in Public Administration as well. After 15 years of police work, Michael entered the corporate world of finance, management and sales. He became disillusioned after losing three positions within three years. He had a style of management that very few companies adhere to today. He was admired by his peers and subordinates, but not his corporate superiors. After much frustration, he struck out on his own and became one of the most successful small businesses in his field. After becoming successful, he returned to his old beliefs and started to take care of the less fortunate. His work for various charities with enthusiasm earned him the respect and praise of his community. In 2003, he was honored as Humanitarian of the Year and praised by the New York State Legislature in a Senate Resolution. He currently lives in His story is one, which he was told by all that knew him, he must write, so now he has. His dream is to see this book on the New York Times Best Seller List. He can be reached at his website www.successbydefault.com