Women, Work, and the Art of Savoir Fa..., Mireille Guiliano
Women, Work, and the Art of Savoir Fa..., Mireille Guiliano
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Women, Work, and the Art of Savoir Faire
Business Sense and Sensibility

Author: Mireille Guiliano

Narrator: Mireille Guiliano

Unabridged: 7 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/13/2009


Synopsis

From a novice translator to CEO of the champagne house Veuve Clicquot North America, Mireille Guiliano shares her insights and experiences on how to work well. Whether its balancing career and personal life, the pros and cons of risk taking, qualities of leadership, mentoring, the undervalued art of communicating, passion, etiquette, or style, Guiliano gives us a refreshing guide filled with advice that every working woman will need in todays economic climate.

About Mireille Guiliano

Mireille Guiliano, a former chief executive at LVMH (Veuve Clicquot), is "the high priestess of French lady wisdom" (USA Today) and "ambassador of France and its art of living" (Le Figaro). She is the author of French Women Don't Get Fat: The Secret of Eating for Pleasure, the #1 New York Times bestseller in the US. It has been translated into thirty-seven languages.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Terri on February 10, 2014

This book begins well. Mireille Guiliano lets you know that she has the portfolio to be able to hand out advice. As a French woman in New York, her accent and obvious ability to speak French and English well, made her a desirable candidate for a terrific job, selling French champagne to the American......more

Goodreads review by Becky on July 17, 2009

A wonderful book on all aspects of women in business. Mireille Guiliano acknowledges and addresses differences between men and women in work without any kind of political agenda - which I loved. I wanted to recommend this book to all the people I took a library management class with last semester -......more

Goodreads review by Eustacia on March 26, 2016

Since I've just entered job hunting season (I even had an all-day event today), I thought this would be a good book to read (who am I kidding, I was reading job hunting books even before the season. Even before I entered university, probably). Plus, it actually kept my attention past the first chapt......more