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No Sneakers At The Off...
 
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Adam T. Scholl

No Sneakers At The Office: A Practical Handbook For The Business World

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Paperback, 224 pages
Published by Landmarc Press
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Dotteur
This is a must-have guide for the new graduate in any profession - not just in business. I am a doctor and advocate this book to all graduating resident doctors. While much is taught in medical school, there is little to no education on the nuances of navigating the "business" of a new practice or hospital. With its direct and common-sense approach, this book fills in those gaps and teaches that to become the consummate physician professional requires more than just medical knowledge and skill....more
Allison
No sneakers at the office? It was the title of the book that first caught my attention. It not only reiterates one of the rules new graduates have to comply with but it recaps the often times difficult transition that graduates have to make when joining the work force. The book sets out in detail and presents in an interesting manner what all of us had to learn the hard way. And I suppose what some of us are still learning. Without any guidance from a book such as this one, the luckiest graduate...more
Hank Moore
The following new book carries Hank Moore's endorsement on the cover:
No Sneakers at the Office by Adam T. Scholl, published by Landmarc Press
"This is the ultimate mentorship resource. It allows young people to be optimally successfully in business sooner, while avoiding the pitfalls and career traps of older generations. This book inspires heir apparents through insightful steps and carefully followed strategies. This wealth of wisdom gives readers the competitive edge in a constantly changing b...more
Erica
Honest to God, this is hands down the best business book I have ever read (and yes, I have read quite a few). When you are looking for advice for the business world - this is exactly what you want. It starts out with the issues that are supposed to be common sense, but it goes further and states real and helpful advice. It is not so detailed it's boring and it's detailed enough to actually help. I'm seriously impressed. I think everyone should read this - not just execs. I am working toward beco...more
Liz
An excellent mentoring book for any profession. Sound, practical tips. Common sense blended with professional real life scenerios. Actual tools you can use. A pleasant read.
Evan Peterson
Great book!
Charlie
Now this is a book you can actually use! I'm glad I got to read it, I was very satisfied, and have a few good tips for when I am looking for a new job.
I highly recommend it!
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Adam T. Scholl is a business leader, manager, software analyst, and filmmaker.
He drew upon both his corporate experience and artistic creativity to produce & direct the documentary, Agent Orange: The Last Battle.
He is currently collaborating with attorney Evan Peterson on a business law book.
Visit the author at www.ceremarkcreations.com and join the book’s following on Facebook.
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