Breaking the Glass Ceiling
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Anthony Stith is the author of two books and more than twenty articles and columns. His first book Breaking the Glass Ceiling Sexism and Racism in corporate America: The Myths, The Realities and The Solutions was published in hardcover. It was revised in paperback (Warwick publishing, 1998, ISBN 1-894020-20-0, $14.95). This book has received excellent reviews and high praise for its in-depth analysis of discrimination and sexism in the workplace. This book clearly shows the devastating impact they have on our society and provides incentives for individuals and institutions to be willing participants for change. Most of all it is to be applauded for its simple and effective solutions for eradicating these atrocities from the workplace. To read a book excerpt click The Glass Ceiling. |
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What's Going On |
9. Steps Toward
Eliminating Racism 10. Accepting Our Responsibilities 11. Changing Corporate Culture 12. The Education of Corporate America 13. The Success Formula 14. Legal Alternatives 15. Viable Solutions 16. Personal Reflections |
Anthony Stith's second book (published June 1999, Warwick Publishing, ISBN 1-894020480, $15.95) is a must for women and minorities determined to compete in the 21th Century. With the explosion of new technologies, businesses, career opportunities and obsolete jobs, old career strategies are ineffective. Employment security has vanished in today's economy. Old ways of finding and maintaining successful careers are no longer relevant. They often led to unemployment and financial disaster. Learn to avoid these disasters and prepare your career for the future. To read a book Excerpt click Building a Career. |
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Creating A Successful Career |
8. Creating
Permanent Security 9. Promote Yourself 10. Overcoming Problems and Conflict 11. Rebounding After Termination 12. Before You Change employers or Careers 13. Maintaining Success 14. Achieving Happiness |
Anthony Stith has published more then twenty articles and columns in national and local magazines and newspapers. The topics range from marriage, careers, writing, employment, family and self help topics. One of his favors articles was written about his son entitled Lloyd's story: A Three Year old's Gift of Love. |
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