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Antidotal Poetry for Career and Personal Success

Antidotal Poetry for Career and Personal Success

Antidotal Poetry for Career and Personal Success

Marilyn Carroll

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Año de edición:
2007
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9781434332776
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Antidotal Poetry for Career and Personal Success is a must read for anyone who has ever gone through an organizational downsize, corporate restructure, career or leadership challenge. Whether one is contemplating career or personal changes or tying to regain footing during an organizational transformation will benefit from the insights and personal introspection generated by this work of self. The poems call for change and the betterment of mankind and organizational success. Antidotal Poetry is the first of its kind focusing on career and personal success while creating a new poetic genre. It is an easy read and those not normally drawn to poetry is sure to develop a new found appreciation for this form of knowledge exchange. This work delivers some power punches which are sure to the make readers seriously think about the importance of career planning, leadership and the rapidly changing organizational environment. The readers will consider things after reading the poems which they have never considered previously.

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