About Me
Hugh Aaron, a native of Worcester, Massachusetts, received a Liberal Arts degree in the Humanities at The University of Chicago. For three years as a Seabee he served in the South Pacific during WWII. He was CEO of his own plastics manufacturing business for 20 years before selling it to write full time. Several of his short stories have been published in national magazines and 18 of his essays on business management have appeared in The Wall Street Journal. He is the author of BUSINESS NOT AS USUAL, How to Win Managing a Company through Hard and Easy Times. Currently he's writing and producing plays.
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Previous Posts
- IS MONETARY REWARD NECESSARY?
- A CAPITALIST'S DILEMMA
- COPING WITH A REBOUND
- Who Is Responsible When A Business Goes Awry
- A Review of BUSINESS NOT AS USUAL
- THE IMMORALITY OF CAPITALISM
- DOWNSIZING FOR PROFIT IN A RECESSION
- HOW A STATE CAN BEAT THE RECESSION


