Communications Manager: Stories From People Who've Done It: With tips on getting started, salary expectations and skills needed to succeed. (Careers 101 Kindle Book Series) Buy on Amazon

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Communications Manager: Stories From People Who've Done It: With tips on getting started, salary expectations and skills needed to succeed. (Careers 101 Kindle Book Series)

Book Details

Author(s)Echo Garrett
ISBN / ASINB009RANUQA
ISBN-13978B009RANUQ3
Sales Rank744,108
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

Managers of communications create consistency for customers and companies, molding messages in effort to improve strategy and keep on top of a changing marketplace and trends. To succeed in the role, you need creativity, diplomacy, courage in a crisis and the nimbleness to know when, if and how to respond. Writer Echo Garrett explores this rapid-fire career, which the pros say has many paths to employment. “Communications Coordinators/Communication Managers: Stories from People Who’ve Done It” looks at the range of responsibilities through firsthand accounts of what it’s like to constantly be in the hot seat — from those spanning life in academics to Fortune 500 companies. You’ll find salary stats, tips for getting started and key skills needed to adapt and succeed on the job.


About the Author:

Echo Garrett started her journalism career as an editor at McCall’s. A former contributing writer to Money, Business Week, Management Review, Investor’s Business Daily and the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Garrett has also been published in more than 75 national magazines, newspapers and websites, including Parade, Delta Sky, Inc., The New York Times, Health, Hemispheres, Chief Executive, the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, WebMD and ABCNews.com. She has been interviewed on “Good Morning America,” CNBC, CNN and NY-1, and served as editor-in-chief of Atlanta Woman magazine.

The Marietta, Ga., resident is the co-founder and board chair of the Orange Duffel Bag Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that does life-plan coaching with at-risk youth (ages 12 to 24) based on the book she co-authored titled “My Orange Duffel Bag: A Journey to Radical Change,” winner of seven national and international awards in the categories of young adult nonfiction, design and self-help.
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