Is it possible to think outside the box while working in one? Yes. This easy to read guide will show you how. Whether your '9-to-5' earns you six-figures or $7 per hour, if you'd rather be doing something else, you're working in the Lipstick Ghetto (a career path of confinement and limitation).
Filled with self-assessments, questionnaires, and resources, "Lipstick Ghetto "is the ultimate how-to guide for women who want to create a life that works.
In 10 Steps over 4-weeks you'll learn how to: Overcome self-defeating and self-sabotaging thinking and behaviors Get to know the real you...
Is it possible to think outside the box while working in one? Yes. This easy to read guide will show you how. Whether your '9-to-5' earns you six-figu...
Directed primarily toward undergraduate marketing college/university majors, this text also provides practical content to current and aspiring industry professionals. Written by two of the most respected individuals in the field, Public Relations Practices presents timeless case studies to help future practitioners develop agility in the principles and applications of effective two-way communications likely to confront them and their employer.
Directed primarily toward undergraduate marketing college/university majors, this text also provides practical content to current and aspirin...
The Public Relations Firm takes an in-depth look at the client/agency relationship by discussing what business leaders should expect of their public relations agencies. It discusses how and why they should pick an agency along with the types of firms at their disposal. The book provides expert advice on everything from hiring a firm to de fining output and outcome expectations and everything in between. This book takes an in-depth look at the client/agency relationship by discussing what business leaders should expect of their public relations agencies. It discusses how and why they...
The Public Relations Firm takes an in-depth look at the client/agency relationship by discussing what business leaders should expect of thei...