Corporate America: They Had a Plot But God Had a Plan: The Employee's Handbook: Tools and Techniques for Navigating Through the Pr
by J. Earl Clauson 2021-06-04 07:52:33
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This book reminds me of the New York terrorist attack in America September 11, 2001. Terrorism is now navigating it self in many forms through racism. Homeland Security came in the form of the realization that the greater one is in me. A Tragedy or a... Read more
This book reminds me of the New York terrorist attack in America September 11, 2001. Terrorism is now navigating it self in many forms through racism. Homeland Security came in the form of the realization that the greater one is in me. A Tragedy or a Strategy, it was all in the way I perceived it. My Civil Rights faced a 911, terrorist attack lasting over seven years in Corporate America. My self-esteem/racial profiling took a blow below the belt. I received an e-mail that helped me to identify and realize that my character was constantly being assassinated and I was viewed negatively in the workplace because of my race. My kindness was viewed as weakness, my silence viewed as speechless, my uniqueness- viewed as strange, my language viewed as slang, my confidence viewed as conceit, my mistakes viewed as defeat, my questions mean I'm unaware, my promotion and advancements viewed unfair. This hostile working environment caused me to take a bold stand. Through this extremely difficult and challenging experience I birthed Corporate America, They Had A Plot But God Had A Plan. This is self-help employee handbook. Less
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  • 9781418417406
Clauson, James Earl was born on August 13, 1873 in Troy, New York, United States. Son of Walter B. and Julia (Wilson) Clauson....
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