Most business books tell you how things should work.
This one shows you how they actually do.
The rules that determine success in corporate life are rarely written down. They play out in meetings, hallway conversations, promotion decisions, and the subtle calculus of power, perception, and timing.
Unspoken Rules distills more than 35 years of executive experience into sharp, practical insights that cut through theory and expose how organizations really operate. Drawing from leadership roles across retail, healthcare, and enterprise technology, Raymond Auger reveals the patterns that consistently separate those who advance from those who stall.
Each insight is delivered as a concise, standalone maxim designed to be read in minutes and applied immediately.
Inside, you'll learn:
- Why perception often outweighs intention
- When consensus helps and when it quietly kills momentum
- How to navigate authority, influence, and internal politics
- When to push forward, when to pause, and when to step aside
- How to think long-term in environments driven by short-term pressure
Some of these lessons will feel familiar. Others may feel uncomfortable.
All of them are grounded in real-world experience.
This is not a book about how organizations are supposed to work.
It's a field guide to how they actually do.