Stop apologizing for everything at work!

Stop apologizing for everything at work!

by Bob Goldman
Stop apologizing for everything at work!

Stop apologizing for everything at work!

by Bob Goldman

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Overview

Do you want to learn how to be an office influencer? How to decorate your cubicle? How coffee can make you more ethical? How to stop apologizing for everything at work? Allow business leader and humor writer Bob Goldman to navigate you through the minefield that is corporate life, with a few stops at the Kit Kat Klub along the way. Goldman will provide you practical tips and attitude adjustments that guarantee laughter, if not financial success. This is a collection of the very best of Bob Goldman from 2014.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940156813247
Publisher: Creators Publishing
Publication date: 09/30/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 149 KB

About the Author

As a business humor writer, Bob Goldman believes that his readers should skyrocket ahead in their careers and make tons of money. What sets Bob apart is his belief that his readers should have these advantages without going to trouble of actually having to do any work. Toward this end, he provides the practical tips and attitude adjustments that guarantee laughter, if not financial success.
Born in White Plains, N.Y., Bob graduated from Colorado College. Using the writing skills he honed while not doing any schoolwork, he crafted an essay that gained him admission to the prestigious University of Chicago School of Business. Intent on proving his success-without-effort philosophy, Bob ended his first semester with four F's and one D, prompting his adviser to comment, "You obviously spent too much time on one subject." Sensing that his gifts might be better applied to the practical world of business, Bob left the ivory tower to become a successful advertising copywriter at huge multinational firms in whose bureaucratic superstructure he always found a place to hang his hat--and his hammock.
In between writing ads for detergent and computers, he found time to write articles for The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, GQ and Rolling Stone. His column, Work Daze, is a finger in the eye for business blowhards and boardroom braggarts.
The father of three children, Bob lives near San Francisco in a newly remodeled house for which he will be paying for many happy decades to come.
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