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Rules of the Road by Jerry Perenchio

The “Rules of the Road” as told by Jerry Perenchio and as published in The Wall Street Journal:

  • Stay clear of the press. No interviews, no panels, no speeches, no comments. Stay out of the spotlight — it fades your suit.
  • No nepotism, no hiring of friends.
  • Never rehire anyone.
  • Hire people smarter and better than you. Delegate responsibilities to them. Doing so will make your job easier.
  • You’ve go to know your territory. Cold!
  • Do your homework. Be prepared.
  • Teamwork.
  • Take options, never give them.
  • Rely on your instincts and common sense. If you go against them you generally regret it.
  • No surprises. We don’t give them. We don’t want to get them.
  • Never lose sight of what business you’re in. Stick to your “last.”
  • When you suit up each day it’s to play in Yankee stadium or Dodger stadium. Think big.
  • If you have a problem, don’t delay. Face up to it immediately and solve it.
  • Loose lips sink ships!
  • Supreme self-confidence, never arrogance.
  • A true leader is accessible — no job too big, no job too small.
  • Communication is our business. You can reach any of your associates anytime, anywhere, anyplace.
  • If you make a mistake, admit it. Just don’t make too many.
  • Don’t be a “customer’s person” (man or woman).
  • Always, always take the high road. Be tough but fair and never lose your sense of humor.