A few "good reads" for college and career: Reading as a Power Tool
"Mastering the power of language demands that professionals master all forms of communication, including reading. Efficient reading is more than just a way to manage information and grapple with pertinent issues: it's a vital orb in your web of communications."
Phyllis Mindell, ED.D. How to Say ItŪ For Women | |
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What Color Is Your Parachute? For Teens (2010)
by Carol Christen and Richard N. Bolles
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Now, Discover Your Strengths (2001)
Marcus Buckingham & Donald O. Clifton, Ph.D.
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You Majored in What? Mapping Your Path from Chaos to Career (2009)
Katharine Brooks, ED.D.
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Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? (2010)
Seth Godin
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The Happiest Kid on Campus: A Parent's Guide to the Very Best College Experience (for You and Your Child) (2010)
Harlan Cohen
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Can I Wear My Nose Ring to the Interview? Finding, Landing, and Keeping Your First Real Job (2009)
Ellen Gordon Reeves
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What Color is Your Parachute? 2010: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career Changers (2010)
Richard N. Bolles
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Basic Black: The Essential Guide for Getting Ahead at Work (and in Life) (2007)
Cathie Black
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Women, Work & the Art of Savoir Faire: Business Sense & Sensibility (2009)
Mireille Guiliano
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How to Say It® for Women: Communicating with Confidence and Power Using the Language of Success (2001)
Phyllis Mindell, ED.D.
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Countdown to College: 21 To-Do Lists for High School (2009)
Valerie Pierce |
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Admission Matters: What Students and Parents Need to Know about Getting into College (2009)
Sally P. Springer |
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The Professors' Guide: The Secrets of College Success (2010)
Lynn F. Jacobs & Jeremy S. Hyman |
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