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Biz Books: Career And Corporate Cool: How To Look, Dress, And Act The Part — At Every Stage In Your Career


Entrepreneur:

From preparing the kind of business you want to run to fine-tuning your image and conflict management style, the inspiring stories and advice offered in the following book will help women entrepreneurs take their businesses to the next level (even if it’s just the first).

Career and Corporate Cool : How to Look, Dress, and Act the Part–at Every Stage in Your Career By Rachel C. Weingarten.

Who should read it: Those who know how important image is, but don’t really know how to maintain it appropriately through the different roles and stages of life.

Why this book stands out: Weingarten humorously acknowledges how confounding it is to maintain an appearance that benefits us through all of life’s personal and professional transitions. Developing a style people admire becomes even more complex when you realize it requires so much more than a great business suit; the right attitude through speech, writing, perfume, makeup, diet and response to personal emergencies factors into your style.

Weingarten makes the development of this style more exciting as she explains that “there is no one definitive Career and Corporate Cool ideology, but many practical tips and steps from people in all walks of life who have figured out how to make their jobs more than just a way to pay the bills, but rather a passion, a facet of themselves.”

Photo by John Wiley and Sons, Inc..

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