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New York Times Bestseller ... #1 BusinessWeek Bestseller ... Wall Street Journal Bestseller • Pursue Your Passions • Take Risks That Are Calculated, Not Crazy • Achieve "The 360° Life” • Make Your Life a Grudge-Free Zone • Orchestrate Your Own Success The bestselling guide to seizing opportunity in the workplace, from the woman at the pinnacle of the Hearst magazine empire Every woman dreams of having a wise, funny mentor who understands the challenges she faces. Now, Cathie Black—one of Forbes's "100 Most Powerful Women” and Fortune's "50 Most Powerful Women in Business”—offers invaluable…mehr

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New York Times Bestseller ... #1 BusinessWeek Bestseller ... Wall Street Journal Bestseller • Pursue Your Passions • Take Risks That Are Calculated, Not Crazy • Achieve "The 360° Life” • Make Your Life a Grudge-Free Zone • Orchestrate Your Own Success The bestselling guide to seizing opportunity in the workplace, from the woman at the pinnacle of the Hearst magazine empire Every woman dreams of having a wise, funny mentor who understands the challenges she faces. Now, Cathie Black—one of Forbes's "100 Most Powerful Women” and Fortune's "50 Most Powerful Women in Business”—offers invaluable lessons that will help you land the job, promotion, or project you're vying for. You'll find out how to handle interviews, which rules to break, and why you should make your life a grudge-free zone. Filled with surprisingly candid, personal stories and advice, this is the only career guide you'll ever need.
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CATHIE BLACK heads Hearst Magazines, a division of Hearst Corporation. She manages the financial performance and development of some of the industry’s best-known magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Harper’s Bazaar, and O, the Oprah Magazine. Black made publishing history in 1979 as the first woman publisher of a weekly consumer magazine, New York, and she is widely credited for the success of USA Today, where for eight years, starting in 1983, she was first president, then publisher. Before joining Hearst, she also served five years as president and CEO of the Newspaper Association of America. She lives in New York with her husband, son, and daughter.