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‘Barrier Breakers’ for Women in Corporate America

Strategy Driven

In taking on a more dominant role in Corporate America as more women confidently climb their career ladders and step into important roles and leadership positions, the experience in Corporate America is shifting and tilting the power balance in their direction. Books typically valued from $14.95 – $29.95

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Advice to New Graduates in Their Job Search: ‘Put Your Baseball Cap to the Side’

Strategy Driven

This is the time to start thinking about who could be your mentor when you need to make career decisions. Be prepared to discuss the highlights of your academic career – Your GPA and even your SAT scores matter. Books typically valued from $14.95 – $29.95 Book value is not guaranteed.

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Job Seekers Should Consider What Their Online, In-Person and On-Paper Personas Say about Them

Strategy Driven

Always dress like you achieved career success but leave your fur coats and very expensive jewelry at home. Today, though, it’s about making sure you put your best foot forward in multiple media, including the Internet. Books typically valued from $14.95 – $29.95 Book value is not guaranteed.

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Professional Women Still Marginalized

Strategy Driven

Visionary and lauded business accelerator Michelle Patterson is President of the Global Women Foundation and The California Women’s Conference – the largest women’s symposium in North America that has featured esteemed First Ladies, A-List Hollywood celebrities, and high caliber business influencers. Book value is not guaranteed.

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The Big Picture of Business – Tribute to a Great Mentor. Remembering Cactus Pryor.

Strategy Driven

I have had several great ones, who in turn taught me the value of passing it on to others. That’s why I advise businesses, write books, speak at conferences and more. Mine was legendary humorist and media figure Cactus Pryor. I was 10 years old and wanted to be the Dick Clark of local media.

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