Survive and Succeed In Spite of a Bankrupt and Bailout Economy

November 9th, 2009 by admin

Survive and Succeed In Spite of a Bankrupt and Bailout Economy




Spurred on by the Financial Crisis of 2009 and a struggling economy the 21st Century Workplace is undergoing dramatic and rapid change! It has become increasingly difficult to ensure that you won’t find yourself unemployed standing on the outside with a small box of your personal possessions! Common strategies that have been good enough in the past will not ensure your success in the future! In order to survive you must adapt and overcome these challenges with NEW and CURRENT career saving knowledge!

This is a comprehensive Guide for Working People, Professionals, Working Stiffs, and Desk Jockeys. Regular people looking to survive and succeed in this new landscape full of pitfalls and challenges. It is solid and timely professional information packed with valuable insight. Concepts grounded in reality that you can began using today! If you are UNEMPLOYED go to Chapter 16 get the help you need NOW! This chapter provides a roadmap to get you on track quickly!

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars great book
Wow, what a great help! In this current economy, you have to be really smart to hang onto your job at all, much less succeed. This book gives you a lot of great inside information about how to improve your odds.

5 Stars Covers a lot of ground!
This book makes a lot of sense to situations that I was not clear on at work. I am always trying to get a better understanding on how businesses work. That is exactly what the author of this book covers. He gives you the ins and outs of Corporate America, what to look for, what this or that situation really means, and how to excel.

The author brings humor to his explanations, which makes the reading that much more enjoyable. I believe that I gained a lot of insight from reading this book. I am recommending it to all of my friends!

4 Stars Sound advice
Want a edge in this competitive environment? Follow the authors tips based on real corporate world experiences and insider information. This book does a fine job in revealing the sometimes ugly underbelly of the corporate world. Most folks play by the rules and never fully understand the games that employers play to place them at a disadvantage. Follow the authors advice and turn the odds in your favor. From my own 35+ years in the corporate environment I can attest to the clarity of this advice and the sometimes unfair realities of the work place. Using these tips can only aid your quest for employment.

5 Stars This is a good book
I read this book after it was recommended by a friend and was amazed at how insightful it is. I felt compelled to write a review. I was recently “down sized” my company after 12 years and was struggling to make up ground in getting a new job. After reading how I could improve my job hunting approach, I worked hard to follow Mr. Perry’s tips. I feel like I became more competitive and actually received multiple job offers. I am now happily employed again and it’s like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders!!!

This book also gives guidelines on dealing with management / leadership and even your company HR department. The author seems to have had many different experiences that he shares with you. I now have a different perspective on dealing management and practice more caution. For me, it is like I am seeing the big picture now. I feel more comfortable at work because I know what is truly going on.

I enthusiastically recommend this book. I’ll know you find it insightful too!

4 Stars Great career and life advice!
This book is full of practical advice for every field. We must take charge of our own career and it is obvious that the author has seen a lot of real world situations that he has learned from. He has put great thought into how these experiences can help us all. If you are looking for good sound advice to help you succeed, this is a must read!

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