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I'd rather be in charge : a legendary business leader's roadmap for achieving pride, power and joy at work

Author: Charlotte Beers
Publisher: New York : Vanguard Press, ©2012.
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Charlotte Beers is proof that women can achieve power, pride, and joy at work--despite the odds. In the highly competitive world of advertising, Charlotte became the first female ever to head two giant, multinational advertising agencies. In serving her demanding clients, she helped build many of the most important brands around the world. Today, Charlotte rates her current title--teacher--her most satisfying, as  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Charlotte Beers
ISBN: 9781593156824 1593156820 9781593156923 1593156928 1593157266 9781593157265
OCLC Number: 701015440
Description: xiii, 242 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Environment : it's not about the work --
Messages : how you learned to engage --
Traits : the stranger within --
Self-portrait : who you think you are --
Roadshow : who they think you are --
Relationships : your delivery system --
Communication : I hear you --
Presentations : informing, asking, confronting --
Incharge : when to take the lead --
Context : where you are.
Other Titles: I would rather be in charge :
Responsibility: Charlotte Beers.

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