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Secrets to Winning at Office Politics
- How to Achieve Your Goals and Increase Your Influence at Work
- De: Marie G. McIntyre PhD
- Narrado por: Margaret Strom
- Duración: 9 h y 10 m
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Whether you are a new player or a seasoned veteran, Secrets to Winning at Office Politics can help you increase your personal power without compromising your integrity or taking advantage of others. This smart, practical guide shows you how to stop wasting energy on things you can't change and start taking steps to get what you want.
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Amateur.
- De Christie en 08-11-18
- Secrets to Winning at Office Politics
- How to Achieve Your Goals and Increase Your Influence at Work
- De: Marie G. McIntyre PhD
- Narrado por: Margaret Strom
very intelligent, intense, too the point, strong
Revisado: 11-08-18
many many good items that can help you grow. this book is real, action oriented, and packed with knowledge that actually feel like secrets
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Communist Daze
- The Many Misadventures of a Soviet Doctor
- De: Vladimir A. Tsesis
- Narrado por: Daniel Gamburg
- Duración: 8 h y 6 m
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For three years in the 1960s, Vladimir Tsesis - inestimable Soviet doctor and irrepressible jester - was stationed in a village where racing tractor drivers tossed vodka bottles to each other for sport; where farmers and townspeople secretly mocked and tried to endure the Communist way of life; where milk for children, running water, and adequate electricity were rare; where the world's smallest motley parade became the country's longest; and where one compulsively amorous Communist Party leader met a memorable, chilling fate.
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Comic, but all too true
- De Elaine R. R. en 05-19-19
- Communist Daze
- The Many Misadventures of a Soviet Doctor
- De: Vladimir A. Tsesis
- Narrado por: Daniel Gamburg
Gut wrenching and stimulating
Revisado: 05-27-18
This was the most gripping, stimulating, and compelling book I have ever read/listened to. The true story of a jew pediatrician in ussr sheds much light on common frustrations of day life in the Soviet republic. Stories regarding the kgb are profoundly dramatic and frightening. watching his neighbors die from pottery glazing was tragedy. And vodka is the only thing that was in sure supply. wow. The authors personality is exceptionnly concerned about lack of toilets and showers and talks about Windows not being clean a couple of times in the book. The author seems to argue with his bosses a lot too.
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