<p>Designed to help young, internationally and culturally mobile professionals achieve the personal fulfillment they need to succeed in their international careers.
Look Out Above (Second Edition): The young professional's guide to success
β Scribed by Bob Slater, Nick Slater
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Why Look Out Above!
Look Out Above! is an essential guide for you, the young business professional. Here you will explore the path to workplace success with guidance on how to:
β’ Contribute to and connect with your team
β’ Communicate concisely
β’ Present to coworkers and clients
β’ Pitch ideas, lead, and advocate
β’ Navigate the modern, hybrid workplace
Look Out Above! reveals a comprehensive approach to each of these skills, one not taught in undergraduate school, graduate business school, or even in company training. Written with great clarity and humor by a young professional and a seasoned executive, this book will have you blazing a new trail of personal discovery and transformation that will serve you throughout the ever-changing career landscape, wherever you go and whatever you do!
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