Cynthia Siegmund Shapiro '82 Publishes Book
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Corporate Confidential: 50 Secrets Your Company Doesn't Want You To Know -- And What To Do About Them (St. Martin's Griffin, September 2005) has just been published by Cynthia Siegmund Shapiro, Class of 1982. A former Human Resources executive, Cynthia blows the whistle on the corporate secrets that can hold back -- or even torpedo -- careers. In Corporate Confidential, Cynthia Shapiro unmasks some startling truths, and what employees can do about them, including:
- There's no right to free speech in the workplace
- Layoffs aren't what we've been told
- Age discrimination is alive and well
- Promotions are lost in the asking Why being too smart is not too smart
- HR is not there to help you, but to protect the company from you
- And 44 more!
Shapiro pulls no punches, giving readers an inside look at a secret world of hidden agendas they would never normally see. A world of insider information and insights that can save a career!
The 50 secrets revealed in this book have been described as: "startling," "thought provoking" "eye opening" "profound," "A must read."
And the advice given by this former human resources vice president turned employee advocate has been heralded as: "insightful," "powerful," "inspiring," "empowering."
Find out for yourself, get your copy today! Available at all major book retailers.
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