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A current insider's guide to doing what you need to earn a living creatively. An unique strategy, philosophy and vocabulary for creative professionals and students. Based on the habits/tools that successful creatives share. It will help you reach the next level of your career without relying on others: agents, producers and other gatekeepers.
Practical and actionable advice for minorities seeking concrete strategies to help them move up the corporate ladder In The Way Up: Climbing the Corporate Mountain as a Professional of Color, accomplished executive Dr. Errol L. Pierre delivers a pragmatic and actionable guide to help underrepresented individuals from all ethnic backgrounds achieve their professional goals and elevate their careers in today’s virtual workplace. The book takes a step-by-step approach to understanding the skills and strategies required to move from entry-level and middle management roles to the executive ranks. Readers will also find: A collection of key lessons and short stories containing practical advice designed to help readers achieve their professional potential Strategies proven to work in the real-world, full of innovative insights and practical know-how Tips on navigating the offices and Zoom calls that make up today’s employment environment An indispensable discussion of what it takes to succeed in today’s hyper-competitive professional environment, The Way Up will earn a place in the libraries of newly graduated businesspeople as well as seasoned pros seeking to advance their careers.
Are you thinking about investing in real estate? Or are you an owner who wants to learn how to maximize your profits? Whether you’re planning to invest or already an investor, this book is for you! DIVE IN! Never before has there been a primer on real estate investment written by someone who has been in the thick of it for over 30 years, someone who has never experienced a loss in that time, and now has chosen to share all that he has learned and mastered. Fred Gelfand is the real thing —an active and successful single proprietor real estate investor. He learned the hard way and wants you to avoid the many obstacles and hardships he managed to endure if not overcome. Unlike many authors on this subject, this author is currently investing and is not an academic, journalist, or other so-called expert who has never had their own “skin in the game.” Whether you’re a beginning or intermediate real estate investor, this incredibly thorough book will prepare you for your exciting next investment.
The Art and Science of Communication shows you a new way to understand and use communication in the workplace. Revealing the seven types of communication we all use every day, the book shows you how to increase your communication effectiveness in any setting with practical techniques, analogies, and models that clearly explain the formulas for successful communication. Combining the science and art of communication into one effective formula, this book offers a straightforward and easy to understand plan for a more successful career.
Now fully updated, this annual yearbook includes every review Ebert had written from January 2007 to July 2009. It also includes interviews, essays, tributes, and all-new questions and answers from his Questions for the Movie Answer Man columns.
Containing reviews written from January 2002 to mid-June 2004, including the films "Seabiscuit, The Passion of the Christ," and "Finding Nemo," the best (and the worst) films of this period undergo Ebert's trademark scrutiny. It also contains the year's interviews and essays, as well as highlights from Ebert's film festival coverage from Cannes.
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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