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Significant! from Frustrated to FranneTastic Inspirational Stories for the Entrepreneurial Woman

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ISBN-10: 0979164362

ISBN-13: 9780979164361

Edition: 4th 2013

Authors: Franne McNeal, Dorothy Potter Snyder, Everaldo Gallimore, Monica O. Montgomery

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Whether you're a seasoned professional dissatisfied with the corporate status quo or whether you're confronting for the first time the question 'what should I do with my life, and how?', 'Significant! How to go from Frustrated to Phenomenal!' offers useful insights gleaned from decades of corporate and entrepreneurial experience. Author Franne McNeal, president of Significant Business Results, LLC has held multiple leadership positions across several industries at national and international corporations. This book shares 17 stories that McNeal has picked up along the way into practical advice on how to set your goals, reach them and feel great along the way.
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Book details

Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Significant Business Results LLC
Publication date: 7/14/2014
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 136
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.40" tall
Weight: 0.506

Dorothy Potter Snyder is a writer, editor, teacher, world traveler, and content producer. A New Yorker for 23 years, she worked as publicist for Sports Illustrated magazine, Andy Warhol's Interview and Clay Felker's Manhattan inc.. She was the producer and chief script-writer for the Time World News Service radio hour, and was the photography and fine art editor for the prize-winning textbook series Encuentros (Harcourt Brace, 1997). Dorothy teaches Spanish language and literature, and has created and taught her Medical Spanish curriculum to healthcare providers throughout the United States. Dorothy earned a BA in East Asian Language and Literature from Yale University. She lived and worked…