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Work Matters with Nan Russell
Passion Strategies: Guest Serena Williamson
by 
Nan Russell
  
Publisher: Matrix Media, Inc.
Subject(s):  Careers
Nonfiction
Self-Improvement
Language(s):  English

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File size:   25450 KB
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Release date:   Aug 18, 2008

Description

When more people hate their job than enjoy it, there is problem. But often the problem is not with the work we are doing, but the worklace or the relationships with bosses or coworkers. Nan tackles this topic and more with Dr. Serena Williamson - author of The Passion and the Paycheck http://www.serenawilliamson.com/. Regular weekly segments also include: Uncommon Sense and Something to Think About, where this week Nan provides some myths and tips from her recently encountered experiences. To learn more about Hitting Your Stride by Nan Russell - http://www.hittingyourstride.com/

About the Author

Nan Russell is the author of Hitting Your Stride: Your Work, Your Way (January 2008); and Nibble Your Way to Success (March 2007). Her syndicated column, Winning at Working is published in over eighty publications. She is a sought after motivational speaker and workplace consultant. Nan is the founder and president of MountainWorks Communications and has spent over twenty years in management, most recently with QVC as a Vice President. Sign up to receive her Winning at Working tips and insights at http://www.nanrussell.com

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