I Shouldn't Be Telling You This
Success Secrets Every Gutsy Girl Should Know
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Publisher Description
New York Times bestselling author Kate White is the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, the #1 young women’s magazine in the world, and a hugely successful businesswoman. In I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This, she shares her hard-won career advice and secrets to success. A witty, wise, straight-talking career guide for women, I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This is the perfect book for the current economic climate, whether you’re just starting out, re-entering the workforce after maternity leave, or simply looking for a career change; essential tips and bold strategies from a gutsy innovator who helped increase Cosmo’s circulation by half a million copies per month.
Get the insider secrets you won't learn anywhere else:
Go Big or Go Home: Learn the key strategy that separates successful people from everyone else—and how to apply it whether you're asking for a raise or reinventing yourself.Actionable Workplace Strategies: Get essential tips on how to dazzle in meetings, develop a "golden gut", and masterfully manage your boss.Career Breakthroughs: Discover the simple formula for scoring major promotions, whether you're just starting out or re-entering the workforce.Professional Development for Women: A witty, wise, and straight-talking guide for the modern businesswoman looking to get ahead on her own terms.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
It will come as no surprise that White, the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine, would write a career guide that's lively, funny, and rife with quick-read tips. White, author of Why Good Girls Don't Get Ahead, but Gutsy Girls Do and "eight mysteries and thrillers," chronicles her move up the ranks of the magazine world, aiming to help women at all stages of their career. She runs through the essentials of managing your success and making sure your success actually, in the long run, makes you happy. Through stories of her magazine jobs, she proffers advice on networking, interviewing, handling gossip, learning to take credit when it's due, assembling a personal board of directors rather than a mentor, making good hiring decisions, and learning how to radiate power. White's enthusiasm and verve combine with tales of challenges and successes from a fascinating career. This as well as stories of celebrities and successful women make the book an energetic, inspiring career memoir.