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The Memo : How the Classified Military Document That Helped the US Win WWII Can

The Memo : How the Classified Military Document That Helped the US Win WWII Can Help You Succeed in Business Paperback - 2017

by John Wesley Yoest

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Post Hill Press, 2017. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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John "Jack" Wesley Yoest is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Management at The Catholic University of America where he teaches graduate and undergraduate business students. Jack is a senior business mentor in high-technology, medicine, and non-profit and new media consulting. His international expertise is in management training and development, operations, sales, and marketing.

Jack is a columnist for Small Business Trends and The Stream and has been published by Scripps-Howard, National Review, The Business Monthly, and other outlets.

Yoest has served in government as Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Resources in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He was COO of a $5-billion budget and acted as the CTO for the Secretary of Health and Human Resources where he was responsible for the successful Y2K conversion for the 16,000-employee unit.

Yoest is a former Captain in the US Army. He earned an MBA from George Mason University and completed graduate work in the International Operations Management Program at Oxford University. He has been active on a number of boards and has run several marathons.

Yoest and his wife Charmaine live in the Washington, D.C., area with their five children.