Download or read book Why Climb the Corporate Ladder When You Can Take the Elevator written by John M. Capozzi and published by Penguin Books. This book was released on 1995-10 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on principles that helped him earn one corporate promotion after another, successful entrepreneur John M. Capozzi has collected 500 priceless axioms that will amuse and instruct anyone in business--whether corporate CEO, independent entrepreneur, rising corporate executive, entry-level employee, or college student with major ambitions.
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Download or read book Why Climb the Corporate Ladder When You Can Take the Elevator written by John M. Capozzi and published by J M C Industries. This book was released on 1997 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's a rare book that can command a position on one's desk next to the dictionary and the thesaurus, but as Robert Crandall, chairman of American Airlines, has said, "Capozzi's book is a must for speech writers". It's also a must for anyone who wishes to succeed in business. Successful entrepreneur John M. Capozzi has collected five hundred priceless axioms that will amuse and instruct anyone in business - whether corporate CEO, independent entrepreneur, rising corporate executive, or college student with major ambitions. Here are maxims drawn from solid common sense ("Know how to use a computer"), philosophical musings ("Success is a journey, not a destination"), and business acumen ("Even if your entire board of directors votes for a dumb idea, it is still a dumb idea"). These aphorisms are based on principles that helped Capozzi earn thirteen corporate promotions in as many years, then go on to make millions in his own ventures. Throughout the book, Capozzi elaborates with anecdotes that illustrate such varied points as why you should never let personal setbacks distract you, how reading the newspaper can result in surprising opportunities, and why you should always carry a yellow pad, "the ultimate corporate fashion accessory, and much more". The result is an uncommon collection of friendly advice and well-learned lessons, an essential handbook for those on their way to the top and those who want to stay there.
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Download or read book A Little Surprise for the Boss written by Elizabeth Lane and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2016-07-01 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A secret crush on the boss leads to keeping a little secret from the boss! When Terri Hammond's innocent errand lands her in her boss's bed, she knows the jig is up! But despite a red-hot encounter, resort guru Buck Morgan wants to maintain the status quo. He can't be this turned on by his deceased best friend's sister—not after he promised to look after her. But his beautiful secretary isn't playing nice. She's taunting and teasing him to distraction! Terri has managed his business for the past ten years. Certainly he can trust her with his heart…if they can both forgive each other for the secrets they've been keeping…
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