The Career Coward's Guide to Interviewing: Sensible Strategies for Overcoming Job Search Fears
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The Career Coward's Guide to Interviewing: Sensible Strategies for Overcoming Job Search Fears (Career Coward's Guides) (Paperback)
Career coach Katy Piotrowski brings her expertise to JIST's brand-new Career Cowards series to help readers sell their qualifications without "bragging", develop courageous responses to tough questions, and have the courage to ask for a better salary offer. While other books certainly give strategies for a successful interview, this is...
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"The Coward's Guide to Conflict" by Timothy E. Ursiny
What successful people know about conflict resolution centers on techniques, motivation and challenges for the person who is afraid of conflict and tends to avoid any situation that would create potential conflict with others. Provided in a friendly guiding tone, each chapter includes real-life examples, in the workplace and at home, and explanations of the conflict-resolution principles, exercises to coach the conflict avoider, and suggested action steps to apply to the reader's own environment.
Noel Coward was good at everything he turned his hand to ... was the gap in his memoirs because he spent some time, unknown to others, solving murder mysteries and working as a spy? It's highly probable.
Starring Malcolm Sinclair as Noel Coward, Eleanor Bron as his devoted London representative Lorn Lorraine and Tam Williams as his devoted secretary Cole Lesley.
Death At The Desert Inn - A highly probable Noel Coward Murder Mystery. (2004)
Three hundred thousand dollars are left in a satchel in Noel Coward's Las Vegas suite, and Coward sets off again on his unexpected career as a detective. The Desert Inn, scene of one of his greatest cabaret triumphs, is the setting complete with Judy Garland, a showgirl, a Broadway agent, an unlikely croupier, a U.S. Congressman and Coward's act, with half of Hollywood in the audience. Featuring the late William Hootkins in his last radio role.