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I Didn't See It Coming

I Didn't See It Coming

by Nancy C. Widmann, Elaine J. Eisenman, Amy Dorn Kopelan

(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 224 Pages)

How to use smart strategy and political savvy to control and direct your success in business

I Didn't See It Coming provides critical counsel and keen observation on how all employees can develop strategic insights, effective tools, and sharp instincts for reading the room and controlling their own career destiny. Fast trackers, top performers, and managers at every level are often too busy to notice when their jobs are on the line. This insightful guidebook shows readers how to spot the danger signs, see the red flags, and wage a successful campaign to win in business. For anyone in a dicey situation-even if they don't know it yet-this is the ultimate guide for surviving when the time bombs begin ticking.

Nancy C. Widmann (New York, NY) was the first woman president at CBS, Inc. She managed CBS Radio for eight years and was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2005. She serves as an executive coach for senior managers and frequently speaks on corporate politics. Dr. Elaine J. Eisenman (Wellesley, MA) is Dean of Executive Education at Babson College. She holds a doctorate in industrial/organizational psychology and has over 25 years of experience as a consultant, business executive, and board director for both public and privately held companies. Amy Dorn Kopelan (New York, NY) moved upward for 20 years through the executive ranks of ABC Television and managed programming at Good Morning America for nine years. She is President of Bedlam Entertainment, Inc., a conference management company, and founder of COACH ME Inc., which provides group coaching for mid-level managers in Fortune 500 companies.

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