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Bullets And Bosses Don't Have Friends: How Do You Manage A Man Sitting With His Junk In His Hand?
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Bullets And Bosses Don’t Have Friends: How Do You Manage A Man Sitting With His Junk In His Hand?

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Winner of the 2019 Readers Favorite Gold Award in Non-Fiction, Occupational Previously Published as: Bullets And Bosses Don’t Have Friends: How to Navigate Tough Challenges in the Workplace (The $7 Series)

Bullets and Bosses Don’t Have Friends is a series of true stories from Toni Crowe’s thirty-plus years in the corporate world, each with a practical lesson and a set of exercises that apply to any career.

With the book’s honest, compelling look at relationships with peers and bosses alike, you’ll discover a pragmatic approach to mastering your trek to management. By reading these down-to-earth stories, you’ll learn how to conquer common challenges in the workplace.

If you like the personal approach of a mentor, tales of hard-won success, and real-world advice from a CEO with an amazing record of achievement, then you’ll love Toni Crowe’s second installment in the four-part My Journey from a Lady of the Night to the Lady of the Boardroom memoir.

In Bullets and Bosses Don’t Have Friends, you’ll discover:

  • A behind-the-scenes peek at corporate America that shows you what it’s really like at the top

  • Which skills and attitudes you need to scale to the top of the business world

  • How to cultivate a relationship with your boss that benefits both of you

  • What to do when confronted with difficult peers, so you maintain control

  • How you should deal with workplace treachery, and much, much more

Take your career to the next level. Read Bullets and Bosses Don’t Have Friends to grab hold of the next rung on your career ladder today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
William Hagans
Date
31 March 2020
Pages
140
ISBN
9781950216017

Winner of the 2019 Readers Favorite Gold Award in Non-Fiction, Occupational Previously Published as: Bullets And Bosses Don’t Have Friends: How to Navigate Tough Challenges in the Workplace (The $7 Series)

Bullets and Bosses Don’t Have Friends is a series of true stories from Toni Crowe’s thirty-plus years in the corporate world, each with a practical lesson and a set of exercises that apply to any career.

With the book’s honest, compelling look at relationships with peers and bosses alike, you’ll discover a pragmatic approach to mastering your trek to management. By reading these down-to-earth stories, you’ll learn how to conquer common challenges in the workplace.

If you like the personal approach of a mentor, tales of hard-won success, and real-world advice from a CEO with an amazing record of achievement, then you’ll love Toni Crowe’s second installment in the four-part My Journey from a Lady of the Night to the Lady of the Boardroom memoir.

In Bullets and Bosses Don’t Have Friends, you’ll discover:

  • A behind-the-scenes peek at corporate America that shows you what it’s really like at the top

  • Which skills and attitudes you need to scale to the top of the business world

  • How to cultivate a relationship with your boss that benefits both of you

  • What to do when confronted with difficult peers, so you maintain control

  • How you should deal with workplace treachery, and much, much more

Take your career to the next level. Read Bullets and Bosses Don’t Have Friends to grab hold of the next rung on your career ladder today.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
William Hagans
Date
31 March 2020
Pages
140
ISBN
9781950216017