Friday, April 12, 2013

Instincts in the Corporate Work Environment



Title: Confessions from the Corner Office: 15 Instincts That Will Help You Get There
Authors: Scott Aylward and Pattye Moore
Length: 224 pages, 15 chapters
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Price: $24.95


 Instincts in the Corporate Work Environment
By Shelby Dunham

Have you ever wondered how to get to the top of the corporate world? Have you ever wanted to become president or CEO of a big corporation? The book Confessions from the Corner Office gives two perspectives on how to achieve those dreams. The authors reveal their secrets, advice, and insights to get to that respected, president position in a helpful and interesting way.

The authors,  Scott Aylward and Pattye Moore  discuss their journey to their executive positions. Both of the authors have had their struggles in life and have made mistakes, but they share them in the book in hopes to encourage and help you to not make the same ones they have. They are both very respectable with how they treat their employees and how they live their lives.



Few professionals have what it takes to get to the corner office and become president of Sonic Corp. or CEO of  Barkley Evergreen and Partners , but Moore and Aylward, corporate soulmates, were driven and worked hard and are now at the top of these corporations.

Aylward and Moore share secrets, advice, mistakes and experiences both good and bad in their 15 chapter  book. In each chapter they discuss an instinct that is important to follow in the business world.

I recommend this book to anyone involved in or interested in becoming a member of a business, or corporate America. This book is enlightening for people in all stages of business. From freshman college students to businessmen and women who are nearing retirement, this book has something for you.
The authors are genuine and passionate about their book and succeeding in the corporate business world. To get a better idea of who they are and what they believe watch this video of Aylward and Moore speaking about their experiences.


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