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Success Tweets For Creating Positive Personal Impact: 140 Bits of Common Sense Career Advice All in 140 Characters or Less

Author Bud Bilanich, Lydia Ramsey
Publisher Front Row Press
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN0983454337
ISBN-139780983454335
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Success Tweets for Creating Positive Personal Impact is a career advice book that will show you how to create positive personal impact, an important skill for branding yourself as a polished professional. Branding yourself as a polished professional is an important life and career success skill. Branding yourself as a polished professional is simple common sense. It’s not hard, but you need to do it right. In this book, career coaches Bud Bilanich and Lydia Ramsey will guide you on your journey to branding yourself as a polished professional. You’ll get 140 bits of common sense advice on branding yourself as a polished professional, all in 140 characters or less. As with all of the Success Tweets books, you get the essentials with no fluff. Your time is valuable. You don’t want to waste it. That’s why you get these 140 bits of advice Twitter-style, in 140 characters or less. The tweets inside Success Tweets for Creating Positive Personal Impact are solid career advice on an increasingly important career success skill.
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