CEO Logic , the reason I read this book because I want to learn is the chief executive officer (CEO) and the CEO of how they think and make decisions. Because I look forward to in the next two to three years, to become a CEO.

CEO Logic provides me with a broad thinking, on a company’s top challenge. C. Ray Johnson provided a wealth of knowledge, promoted to a company’s top; thinking about how you can become a successful CEO, how to run successful businesses, and how a loss-making companies from the brink of closure of their companies save.

CEO Logic, the interpretation of a successful CEO is how to Tempered. It explains how to think clearly and feel of the fundamental management problems affecting business decisions and achieve the required spirit in the commercial success habits.

CEO Logic, this book describes the business success of the base, a business philosophy, the development of engineering, as well as the strategic application of this concept in an organization. President of the logic required to teach Business Administration to establish and grow the business. I especially like this book is how a CEO of improvement. C. Ray Johnson provides that, in logic, chapter president, organized around 10 steps in 10. Based on 10 steps to change the company responsible for the fate of those are a good blueprint, they can rely on.

The book is broken down into 4 parts with 19 Chapters:

Part 1: The Foundation
Ch1: Thinking Like a CEO
Ch2: Planning Strategy and Making Decisions
Part 2: Manageing Organizations and Execution Discipline
Ch3: Business Operations Plannning: Define the Risks Worth Taking
Ch4: People Management: Never Try to Teach a Pig to Think
Ch5: Career Management: Control Your Own Desitny
Ch6: Sales: Keep it Simple and Understand it Completely
Ch7: Numbers: Don’t be Fooled by the “Accounting”
Part3: Cash, Crisis and Opportunity
Ch8: Banking: Master Their Rules
Ch9: Cash Management: Keep the Lifeblood Flowing
Ch10: Tough Times and Turnarounds: Match the Cure to the Illness
Ch11: Acquisitions: Don’t Bujy it if You Can’t Improve it
Part4: Character, Ethics, Communication and Wisdom
Ch12: Leadership: Nothing Mystical, Nothing Magical
Ch13: Secrets: Wit and Wisdom from the Trenches
Ch14: Final Thoughts: Simple Truths from Great Compelexities