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Customer Reviews and Description There are many self-help career guides that extol us to find a job within our passion. Their logic is that if we love our work, then the money will follow. However, "Fire Your Boss" takes a different tack. Stephen M. Pollan and Mark Levine instead recommend that we work for the money, and then the love will follow. From that foundation, they craft a career plan that they contend will lead to occupational success and personal well being. This flies in the face of conventional wisdom, but the authors make a ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description There are many self-help career guides that extol us to find a job within our passion. Their logic is that if we love our work, then the money will follow. However, "Fire Your Boss" takes a different tack. Stephen M. Pollan and Mark Levine instead recommend that we work for the money, and then the love will follow. From that foundation, they craft a career plan that they contend will lead to occupational success and personal well being. This flies in the face of conventional wisdom, but the authors make a ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description It's difficult to find a management book that is as well-written as this one. An intriguing read about collaboration and how to use collaboration effectively. Great for nonprofit orgs and corporations. If you need to know how to get a project done with the help of other people, read this book.
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Customer Reviews and Description "The Secret Symbols of the Dollar Bill," David Ovason, NY Perennial Currents (HarperCollins), 2005, ISBN: 0-06-053044-8, PC 192 pgs (40 pg. Notes, 7 pg. Intro., Table Contents), 8" x 5 1/4"
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Customer Reviews and Description I've read many books on the Irish suffering and hardships during the famine and after.This book brings both suffering from the old country and the new world in such bliss.A must read for anyone interested in fact based fiction.
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Customer Reviews and Description I am applying to graduate school to be a Marriage and Family Counselor and I believe this book will be my guiding star. I've read a few reviews that claim it to be "male-bashing" or "all women are right, all men are wrong". Those who have written this must have not read the caring, empathic way that Terry has addressed the hurt that disconnection has caused these men he chronicles. I have many wonderful men in my life - a caring father, two wonderful older brothers - and I understand Terry's point that masculine in not necessarily an ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description The two other critics here obviously don't get it. This is packaged and presented as a fun gift, not a serious look at voodooo. That's like criticizing a Mary Kate and Ashley novel for not being War and Peace.
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Customer Reviews and Description I've read all of Stephen White's other books so, of course, I had to read this one. This story has his continuing characters, Alan Gregory, a psychologist in Boulder, CO, and Sam Purdy, Boulder police detective and good friend of Alan's, the heart-attack-waiting-to-happen guy in previous stories. This time the author gives almost equal time to both characters in separate, but commingled plots.
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