Being Different Matters: The Jobseeker's Manual to the New Economy: Second Edition Contributor(s): de Zan, Wendeline (Author), Wright, Forrest (Author) |
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ISBN: 0999637509 ISBN-13: 9780999637500 Publisher: Page 90 Inc. OUR PRICE: $21.80 Product Type: Paperback Published: January 2018 |
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BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Careers - Job Hunting - Business & Economics | Careers - Resumes |
Physical Information: 0.36" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.95 lbs) 132 pages |
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Publisher Description: You will land your next job or client not by telling them what you have done in the past, but by |
Contributor Bio(s): de Zan, Wendeline: - Being Different Matters was written by managerial consultant and leadership educator Wendeline de Zan and her former student Forrest Wright, founder of branding agency Page 90. Wendeline helps clients maximize business results by growing the leadership, managerial and interpersonal skills of their workforce. Wendeline has taught for the University of California, Duke Corporate Education, The Stockholm School of Economics, The Von Liebig Center and the New School of Economics in India. Her consulting clients have included Citibank, Microsoft and the Government of Dubai. As co-authors and friends, they share a passion for uncovering the unique strengths of people, companies and brands so they can better articulate what they stand for and why it matters.Wright, Forrest: - Being Different Matters was written by managerial consultant and leadership educator Wendeline de Zan and her former student Forrest Wright, founder of branding agency Page 90. Forrest, a film producer turned marketing consultant, focuses on maximizing the potential of corporations, groups and individuals through the creation of clearly differentiated brand stories. Forrest's clients have included the likes of Audi, the University of California and HP and a host of tech start-ups. As co-authors and friends, they share a passion for uncovering the unique strengths of people, companies and brands so they can better articulate what they stand for and why it matters. |