Cynthia Shapiro
Auteur de Corporate Confidential: 50 Secrets Your Company Doesn't Want You to Know---and What to Do About Them
Œuvres de Cynthia Shapiro
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- female
- Lieux de résidence
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Professions
- Human Resources
Career Coach
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- Œuvres
- 2
- Membres
- 171
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- #124,899
- Évaluation
- 3.8
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- ISBN
- 7
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This is a great manual for finally understanding how corporate culture works. And it does have prescriptions for what ails you. The problem is that finding out that all your paranoia is justified really turns your stomach against wanting to play this game anymore. A lot of this stuff won't work for me because I've already been branded but what if it did? Great! Now, I'm part of the machine that perpetuates this evil.
The comfort of knowing my fears were justified didn't last long before despair set in.
Shapiro does give advice for fixing your mistakes and reclaiming your place as a trusted employee. But it's a lot of work. Your paycheck may or may not justify humiliating and overworking yourself on a daily basis until your slighted boss trusts you again. But then if you do get promoted, she gives you the opposite advice that she just gave you when you were an employee. Now you have to earn your employees respect and loyalty, give credit where credit is due, and make sure your employees are motivated - things that you had no right to expect in the employee advice section.
There's just got to be a better way.… (plus d'informations)