In this straight-talking guide, MBA Elizabeth Freedman—an expert in corporate etiquette—shares the rules of the workplace that only veterans know: survival secrets that will help you avoid the common mistakes that can sink careers at the gate. From getting a seat at the meeting table to dealing with a demanding boss, from talking salary in a performance review to what not to say at a business function, Work 101 tells you everything you need to know to master the (shameless) art of climbing the corporate ladder.
Title: Work 101: Learning the Ropes of the Workplace without Hanging Yourself
Author: Elizabeth F. Freedman, a 2000 Thunderbird graduate, is an award-winning speaker, author, and owner of a corporate training and development firm. She works with organizations to transform their new professionals into successful employees, and her articles about work and life choices for students and young professionals are frequently featured on Collegeboard.com and TopMBA.com. She lives in Natick, Massachusetts, with her husband and son.
Publisher: Bantam Dell (April 3, 2007)
Price: $9.60
ISBN: 978-0385340755
Description: Paperback, 273 pages
Information: www.elizabethfreedman.com/work101
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