The Corners in Time

The Corners in Time by Anne Wight Phillips is a First Edition published by AuthorHouse in November 2005. This 348-page book is written in English and explores the complexities of corporate culture, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by Black, Hispanic, and Asian individuals in the workplace. It addresses the gap between academic skills and the practical knowledge needed to navigate corporate environments successfully.
Readers will find a step-by-step guide designed to help individuals not only survive but thrive in today’s job market. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding corporate dynamics and offers insights into the experiences of diverse professionals climbing the corporate ladder. Through its exploration of action, adventure, and psychological elements, this work aims to equip readers with the tools necessary for success in their careers.
Official synopsis Publisher
Many people will fail at their first and second attempts to be successful in a corporation, not because they lack the academic skills or the technical know-how. They will fail because they lack the knowledge and experience to deal with the discipline of corporate culture.
Black, Hispanic, and Asian women and men are more visible than ever on the corporate ladder, yet they often find that it takes more than talent and ambition to climb to the top.
This step-by-step guide in paperback tells you what you need to know to not only survive, but to thrive in today’s job market.
In that position, Mr. Cameron served such clients as Columbia Pictures, Mobile Oil, and the Government of Bermuda. Mr. Cameron has published a number of articles on profit and nonprofit management.
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