Carolyn 101 Business Lessons from the Apprentices Straight Shooter |
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Author:
| Kepcher, Carolyn |
Read by:
| Kepcher, Carolyn |
As told to:
| Fenichell, Stephen |
ISBN: | 978-0-7435-3997-5 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2004 |
Publisher: | Simon & Schuster Audio
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Imprint: | Sound Ideas |
Book Format: | CD-Audio |
List Price: | USD $29.95 |
Book Description:
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Known to the million of viewers of the hit reality television show The Apprentice,Carolyn Kepcherattracted enormous media attention for her cool demeanor and her no-holds-barred assessment of the show's candidates in the boardroom each week. In particular, she was not shy about speaking out about her disappointment with the professional conduct of the female candidates, whom she felt too often resorted to using their sex appeal to move ahead and gain the favor of Donald Trump.But if...
More DescriptionKnown to the million of viewers of the hit reality television show The Apprentice,Carolyn Kepcherattracted enormous media attention for her cool demeanor and her no-holds-barred assessment of the show's candidates in the boardroom each week. In particular, she was not shy about speaking out about her disappointment with the professional conduct of the female candidates, whom she felt too often resorted to using their sex appeal to move ahead and gain the favor of Donald Trump.But if anyone knows what to do to impress Donald Trump, it's Carolyn, his longtime employee and trusted adviser. In Carolyn 101,she reveals the secrets of her own success and provides listeners with guidance for their professional lives. She tells listeners how to: Deal with a difficult bossAce an interviewAsk for a raise or promotionMaintain a healthy balance between work and home lifeSpot and seize potential business opportunitiesDress for successBe a strong team member or a team leader Inspirational to both the recent college graduate entering the workforce for the first time as well as the seasoned employee looking to distinguish himself, Carolyn 101will show ambitious professionals what they need to get ahead and take their careers even farther than they'd imagined.