Breaking Organizational Ties

Breaking Organizational Ties
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 9780557388714
ISBN-13 : 0557388716
Rating : 4/5 (716 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Breaking Organizational Ties by : Daryl Green

Download or read book Breaking Organizational Ties written by Daryl Green and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2010-03-26 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over 9 million people want to work full-time but can only find part-time employment.According to a Yahoo survey, a third of American workers are anxious about their job security. Breaking Organizational Ties provides practical strategies for employees attempting to cope in jobs or environments which they hate. While most managers are only concerned with the bottom-line, they leave their employees vulnerable to the casualties of competitive markets. This book will enable readers to (a) learn how to survive and even enjoy your time at work even in a hostile environment, (b) gain greater confidence in your ability to grow while in a downsizing organization, and (c) discover the insight to go beyond your limitations by breaking the barriers of your self-doubt. Look at what others are saying:"Many issues affect why we don't reach our fullest potential. As a human resources professional myself, Daryl Green has hit the nail on the head." Daphine Glenn RobinsonHuman Resources Manager andInspirational author of Brotherly Love and Betrayal "...I recognized sound validity in Dr. Daryl Green's business insights and the resulting impact change has on its workers." Dr. Stephen M. Doty Strategic Initiatives ManagerNational Grid USA "Simply a must read." Marcus J. GlasperExecutive ManagerWashington State"This is a must read for those who continue to work for others but have entrepreneurship dreams."H. Frank Shanklin, Jr.President/C.O.O.


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