Like a mirror, Your Management Sucks reveals important truths that you may deal with. . . or choose to ignore or put on the back burner. Everyone manages someone or something. . . your own life and career, an administrative assistant, hundreds or thousands of people. How well or poorly you manage has a profound impact on your personal success. Mark Stevens makes the compelling point that at any given time everyone's management sucks. It can, however, be improved and rethought so you can move away from patterns and habits that you can easily fall victim to. Start by declaring constructive war on yourself. Look in the mirror and identify those invisible traps and barriers. Then leave the land of business-as-usual with the seven-point plan Stevens has used to build both his own extraordinary career and his marketing and strategy consulting firm. You'll soon find that you're in the fast lane, easily outpacing your passive peers who rarely, if ever, challenge the how and why of what they do. Mark Stevens is a best selling author, CEO of MSCO, a results-driven management and marketing firm, and a popular media commentator on a host of business matters including marketing, branding, management and sales. Mr. Stevens is known for delivering business insights with blunt truths and unconventional wisdom.In his latest book, God Is A Salesman: Learn from the Master (Hachette Book Group USA/Center Street; January 2008) Stevens advocates transforming the current culture of sales from transactional and superficial to one based on faith, trust and relationships. Based on the principles of the world's great religions, Stevens delivers a life- and career-altering guide for anyone who sells anything-and everyone sells something. Mark Stevens shook the marketing establishment with his Business Week best seller, Your Marketing Sucks (Random House/Crown Business, 2003), and redefined the rules of management with Your Management Sucks (Random House/Crown Business, 2006). He is the author of 24 business-related books including the best sellers: The Big Eight; King Icahn; Sudden Death: The Rise and Fall of EF Hutton (a Wall Street Journal bestseller and Library Journal Business Book of the Year); and the enormously popular Your Marketing Sucks.Stevens' firm, MSCO represents a stellar roster of clients including Nike, Starwood, GE, Guardian Life, Intrawest, Estee Lauder, The MONY group, Environmental Systems Products, Saturday Evening Post , Virgin Atlantic, and many others.. Through integrated marketing campaigns, MSCO focuses on achieving results for its clients instead of awards that serve egos. Mark Stevens possesses an innovative and iconoclastic view of the business world, having served as a journalist and nationally syndicated columnist and having held management positions at several global corporations. His incisive understanding of critical business issues is geared toward achieving extraordinary growth and success for his clients.Stevens is an in-demand speaker at organizations from Nike and Oracle to the Culinary Institute of America. A frequent guest commentator, Stevens lends his insights and opinions on a wide variety of topics, from Tom Cruise's image (Fox News Channel/The Big Story with John Gibson) and Kate Moss's personal crisis (The New York Post/Page Six), to ‘Why Successful Business People Don't Sleep' (The New York Times) and how to Be a Better Boss in 2007 (Forbes.com). Steven's wildly successful blog, Unconventional Thinking is in the top 1% of all published blogs (out of 95 million blogs). He has just launched a new blog focused on sales called Invisible Selling, and is a regular guest blogger for Brandweek.com and the Digital PR blogger for PR News Online.