All I really need to know I learned from watching Star Trek
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| Author(s): | Dave Marinaccio |
| Illustrator(s): | Lauren Dong (1st ed.) |
| Publisher: | Crown Publishers (hardcover, 1st ed.) Three Rivers Press (paperback) Gramercy Books (hardcover, 2nd ed.) |
| Published: | 17 May 1994 (hardcover, 1st ed.) 10 May 1995 (paperback) 6 July 2004 (hardcover, 2nd ed.) |
| Pages: | 128 (hardcover) 132 (paperback) |
| Reference(s): | ISBN 0517597985 (hardcover, 1st ed.) ISBN 0517883864 (paperback) ISBN 0517223562 (hardcover, 2nd ed.) |
| Audiobook | |
| Publisher: | Random House Audio |
| Published: | 17 May 1994 |
| Reference(s): | ISBN 0679434208 |
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- From the back cover
THE POWER OF A BUSINESS'S MISSION STATEMENT
- These are the lessons to be learned from Star Trek. First a hit television show and then a pop culture phenomenon, Star Trek is now the basis for inspiration and guidance in our daily lives. All I Really Need to Know I Learned from Watching Star Trek is an anthology of valuable lessons that can be found within the episodes of Star Trek. Discover why it's dangerous to wear a plain red shirt, why Captain Kirk was such a superb leader, and why you should always help people in need. Witty and entertaining, this book is perfect for Star Trek fans of any generation.
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