You just gotta love Bob Lutz. The man just says it the way he sees it, something all too missing in today’s world where everyone is concerned with everyone else’s feelings to the point many are treading on egg shells all hoping not to say something that will “offend” someone else. Personally, I think people have thicker skins than most people will give them credit for. Besides, most people enjoy laughing at themselves. I know I do. If being politically correct means we can’t see the folly of our own ways we’ll lose a lot of what makes society interesting and fun. Thus, I present Maximum Bob Lutz’s 8 Laws of Business. And if you don’t know why he’s called Maximum Bob, just google and you’ll soon find out! Law 1 – The Customer Isn’t Always Right Law 2 – The Primary Purpose of Business Is Not to Make Money. Law 3 – When Everybody Else Is Doing It, Don’t! Law 4 – Too Much Quality Can Ruin You Law 5 – Financial Controls Are Bad Law 6 – Disruptive People Are an Asset Law 7 – Teamwork Isn’t Always Good Law 8 – When You Inherit a Really Big
