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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Just For Women: For Everybody!,
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This review is from: Take This Book to Work: How to Ask for (and Get) Money, Fulfillment, and Advancement (Hardcover)
As a career consultant, I will refer clients to this book. I find male clients have questions similar to females and it is important to avoid categorizing a workplace challenge as "women only."
That said, this book fills a need among today's workers. Those who are completely new to a situation will benefit by following the guidelines. You could do worse! But it's important to realize that when it comes to career strategy, we rarely have simple answers. You're taking a risk regardless of what you do and almost any strategy can backfire. No guarantees! I particularly like the section on interviewing for information. Few books spell out the differences between new and experienced career changers. As these authors say, senior executives rarely go out on "interviews for information." They're more likely to have coffee or drinks and talk. And at the senior level, you're more of an equal. You may be able to help the person you're meeting -- or you will someday. We have some areas of disagreement. But as I remind my own clients, every advisor or consultant will be fallible. We all make mistakes and nobody's right all the time. Here are 3 areas where I take a different slant on career change and job search: (1) When you are job hunting, the authors suggest calling to ask if your resume was received, and then using the opportunity to sell yourself. I say that strategy can pay off handsomely but can also backfire. I wouldn't encourage clients to try to sell themselves to Human Resources. HR typically acts as a gatekeeper: they're only interested in ways to say no. If you reach the hiring manager you're more likely to win with this strategy. (2)You need to relocate for personal reasons and your company has a branch in your destination city. The authors suggest you mention your personal reasons ("My mother has cancer") with the request. I encourage my own clients to avoid disclosing personal details. Let's get real: you never know when this information will be distorted and/or used against you. You give up a lot of power when your company knows you aren't marketable because you won't move. (3) When searching for a mentor, remember the rules change if you approach self-employed professionals. It's not uncommon for mentors to pay for advice and guidance. Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between mentors and coaches. On another note, the authors encourage readers to join Toastmasters or take a public speaking ocurse to gain confidence. Your experience will vary a great deal depending on the club or class. For advice on telephone negotiation and one-to-one meetings, I would recommend hiring a coach or consultant. The book has gotten rave reviews from famous names. The back cover includes endorsements by Kelly Ripa, Robin Roberts and Barbara Corcoran, all admirable women. I'd like to hear from more in-the-trenches career consultants and recent career changers and job seekers, both men and women.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Fantastic Resource for Career Women In Every Stage,
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This review is from: Take This Book to Work: How to Ask for (and Get) Money, Fulfillment, and Advancement (Hardcover)
A collaboration of two talented and professional writers, this book brings a unique approach to women in the working world. It is the ultimate guidebook to an overall successful career strategy and all of the little bumps along the way. Covering a large range of topics, the authors truly address the needs of women in business of all industries. This book is for women who are just starting their careers, women who are stuck in their careers, and women who just want to continue to maximize their careers to achieve more both personally and professionally. A fantastic resource that is not to be missed! Do "take this book to work"!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Speak Up and Take Control at Work!,
By Miss Me "sjs245" (Not Avail.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Take This Book to Work: How to Ask for (and Get) Money, Fulfillment, and Advancement (Hardcover)
Tory and Robyn, working women around the world thank you for this invaluable book!
Too often, women do not get what they want from work - simply because they are afraid to ask. "Take This Book To Work" gives us the language and confidence to ask for what we need and deserve. Advising women on how to speak up and take control, this wonderful book covers everything from successful networking, office etiquette, and personal fulfillment. Next time I want to ask for something at work, whether it be a raise or time off, I will be consulting this helpful manual!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Read For Every Working Woman!,
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This review is from: Take This Book to Work: How to Ask for (and Get) Money, Fulfillment, and Advancement (Hardcover)
"Take This Book to Work" is a great read, not only for young professionals, but for those who may need a reminder that women can (and do) conquer the workplace woes. The book is written in a fun format that is easy to read. Chapters are marked clearly which makes for a quick reference guide when a question arises. I flipped directly to the chapter "How To Ask Smart Questions During an Interview to Help You Land the Job" before my interview with a successful PR firm. Not only did I feel more confident, but I got the internship!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid advice, and a quick, easy read makes it useful in negotiations, business situations, etc.,
By Business Gal (NY NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Take This Book to Work: How to Ask for (and Get) Money, Fulfillment, and Advancement (Paperback)
Recommend this for anyone who needs basic business advice; topics are varied enough that it will likely cover any potential business situation.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous write up,
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This review is from: Take This Book to Work: How to Ask for (and Get) Money, Fulfillment, and Advancement (Paperback)
This is a easy reading book with useful tips and phrases. I am poor in asking for what I want and in asking questions, and I found that this book is handy and meets my needs well. Tory Johnson and Robyn Freedman Spizman have taken great pains to selflessly phrased phrases that will be not only useful but well received in our modern competitive and sensitive work environment.
This is a rare book that I will take to work and place it at my work space. It is worth every cent spent. There is no half star on the rating scale. My actual rating is 4.5 star. Thanks Tory Johnson and Robyn Freedman Spizman for helping me move closer to what I want in life and in my career.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Buy,
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I enjoyed the book and this was a great price compared to a book store.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
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This review is from: Take This Book to Work: How to Ask for (and Get) Money, Fulfillment, and Advancement (Hardcover)
This book is awesome, It is a must have. It is a easy read, and I read it in one night. I am now reading it for the 6th time.
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Take This Book to Work: How to Ask for (and Get) Money, Fulfillment, and Advancement by Robyn Freedman Spizman (Paperback - August 21, 2007)
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