Om forfatteren
Steve Friedman, former senior writer for "GQ", lives in New York City. (Publisher Provided)
Værker af Steve Friedman
The Gentleman's Guide to Life: What Every Guy Should Know About Living Large, Loving Well, Feeling Strong, and Looking… (1997) 83 eksemplarer
Lost on Treasure Island: A Memoir of Longing, Love, and Lousy Choices in New York City (2011) 11 eksemplarer
Spider-Man 1 eksemplar
Associated Works
The Bastard on the Couch: 27 Men Try Really Hard to Explain Their Feelings About Love, Loss, Fatherhood, and Freedom (2004) — Bidragyder — 178 eksemplarer
Neighborhoods Within Neighborhoods: Twentieth Century Life on Chicago's Far North Side (2002) — Bidragyder — 3 eksemplarer
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- 145
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Corporate work environments doubtless have things in common and differ from the nonprofit world where I made my career. But I believe all work environments have certain things in common, such as working with other people. And any true introvert understands how perplexing these relationships can be in places where outgoing, attention-grabbing personalities seem to have all the advantages. Steve’s book excels by helping you dig into strengths you already possess so that you can use them to help your organization in ways that feel comfortable for you. He’s not suggesting you change your personality but figuring out ways to share all you have to offer authentically.
In using the metaphor of a tree for your career, he shares how to explore your hidden potential, your roots, to the tips of the branches, where he encourages you to blossom through leadership roles. In addition, he provides solid, practical exercises and advice to help you stretch and enjoy a productive and fulfilling career.
I recommend it to anyone who feels intimidated by the working world.… (mere)