Customer Review: I really enjoyed going throguh this book for advice on dressing professionally. I knew alot of it in advance, but I'm bad at accessorizing and planning my wardrobe- this book has helped me begin a mission to create a wardrobe that makes getting ready for work easy while keeping your budget under... more info
Customer Review: We have all been witness to the lionisation, and thereafter, the demonisation of CEOs.
As we watched some of the finest corporate reputations bite the dust, we also became acutely aware that there is no 'secret sauce' to brew a fine reputation. Yet there are some basic principles that apply and... more info
Customer Review: There are countless theories as to what exactly makes for success at the executive level, as well as how you can predict the chances of hiring someone who will do well there. Justin Menkes takes a slightly different approach than most other books I've read on the subject. Executive Intelligence:... more info
Customer Review: I enjoyed this book tremendously. It offers a lot of tips and suggestions for dressing appropriately in the workplace. I liked the fact that the author offers suggestions for dressing professionally on a budget and takes a realistic approach for the average woman.
Customer Review: Self-help books tend to be either insightful or dumb. Author Ann Marie Sabath manages to accomplish both results in the same book. At times, the book provides useful examples on topics that are truly unclear, but other times it tells you to wear your goulashes in the snow. If you are willing to... more info
Customer Review: Aristotle once said "good looks are a better introduction than any letter". Books on this topic should explain why this quote (and its corrollary) are the case. This book does not even make an attempt to do this. Instead it is a rambling advertisement for Steve Jeffes' expert testimony services in... more info
Customer Review: The headless, bodiless photos with waists unrealically nipped are less offensive than the usual fashion pages in the newspapers and magazines. The photos provide an idea on proportions, classic, expensive looks, what to approximate, not emulate. A weak point is most American people are not thin... more info