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5.0 out of 5 stars Stay connected and in the loop, May 12, 2002
Help! Was That A Career Limiting Move? collaboratively written and presented by motivational speaker and career enhancement consultant Marjorie Brody and communications expert Pamela J. Holland (Chief Operating Officer, Brody Communications) is a highly practical guide to improving oneself and one's chances for career advancement. Highly recommended reading for those wanting to brushing up on socializing and interpersonal skills, to stay connected and in the loop, to making their work habits more efficient and professional, Help! Was That A Career Limiting Move? is simply packed from cover to cover with tips, tricks, and techniques.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great 2nd Edition of this Guide to Success in the Workplace, April 22, 2005
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Many young people make the mistake of thinking that working at a job is like being a high school or college student . . . nothing matters but the results you turn in. Wrong! Work involves frequent contact with other people. Make those contacts unpleasant for everyone but you, and they will find a way to stop your career (or even cost you your job).

This is the material that every parent has wanted to drum into their children's heads . . . but usually weren't able to succeed in getting across. Ms. Holland and Ms. Brody do a good job of explaining why you need to be considerate and cooperative, and perhaps your socially backward children will listen to them.

Or perhaps you came from a family that is a little rough around the edges socially. This book can clue you in on what's expected in the workplace. Very nice indeed for those who want to improve.

If you don't mind killing your career because other people are offended by you, then you don't need this book. But you should find out how to find the unemployment office . . . you'll probably need to go there eventually.

Having worked with dozens of young people over three decades, I was constantly struck by how few of them made an effort to make life pleasant for their coworkers. Naturally, this wasn't always clear during the interviewing process when everyone is like they are on a date. Then, too late, the bad habits appeared and coworkers were offended to the core . . . so that no one wanted to give the person another chance.

This guide can do more to enhance your career prospects than a college degree summa cum laude can do for most jobs. Read and live this advice . . . and have a chance to succeed.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for people who want to succeed, January 22, 2011
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I have a 29 year old with an MBA in search of a job. I asked him to review the book on my Kindle. He has a new fire in his eyes. My prediction is he will have a job within a month. Thanks Pamela
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!, September 28, 2001
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Wow! This book gave me the competitive edge for a recent interview, and yes I landed the job. Thank you!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What I didn't know!, October 9, 2001
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This book was a great help in my transition from college to the work world. Almost like a little book of secrets. It was done with humor and was very current. A necessary book for people new to the corporate world. Excellent!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Help! Was That A Career Limiting Move?, September 29, 2001
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What a great little resource for any one pursuing a successful business career,especially those just entering the business world. A quick read and easy to reference. I have a number of students and friends alike that will be receiving a copy in their Christmas stocking.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Small But Sassy!, December 17, 2001
"Help! Was That a Career Limiting Move?" by Marjorie Brody and Pamela J. Holland is a little book packed with a lot of information! From someone who spent almost two decades in the business world, I have to say that I could have used this "little book of knowledge" oh-so-many times during my career! While reading Ms. Brody and Ms. Holland's book, I smiled quietly to myself while rembering encountering many of the potentially CLM situations they cover, some of which I dealt with better than others. Having learned how to handle myself in the business world by the "trial and error" method, I would not recommend it, particularly when you can save yourself a lot of aggravation by simply reading this book.
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