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The Wall Street Journal

· Inc. Magazine
· The Economist
· Business Week
· Crains Chicago Business

· US Small Business Administration (SBA)

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Gary E. Cooke II

 

   
. Managing  

 

 

   
When Mr. Cooke was in college, an Accounting professor told him that if he wanted to become a successful businessman and an excellent manager, the first thing he should do is subscribe to the Wall Street Journal. The professor said that the writing and research were supurb and that, other than real life experience, the case study method utilized by the writers was the most instructive way to learn about business. In addition, while real life experience allows you to learn from your mistakes, without comparitive analysis and examination it is very difficult to know how others have faced the same problems and succeeded.

That was in 1983 and Mr. Cooke hasn't stopped reading the Journal.

This is not a commercial plug.

It is, however, an expression of belief that a transactional attorney needs to understand business, and "your business" in order to help you solve problems, create opportunities and achieve your goals.

Managing involves dealing with all of the detail that goes into business. Cooke's Law is a result of thinking about and trying to organize that detail in a way that allows Mr. Cooke and his clients to communicate more effectively and operate more efficiently.

Take an opportunity to review the Managing area of Cooke's Law.

If you have any questions or want to talk with Mr. Cooke in more detail, you may reach him at (312) 497-9002 or at "gc@Cookeslaw.com"

 

 

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