Jay Strafford, Richmond Times-Dispatch Resolved that you’ll begin your ascent of the corporate ladder in the new year? Then check out Eve Tahmincioglu’s “From the Sandbox to the
Corner Office”. Tahmincioglu, a regular contributor to The New York Times’ business section, interviewed more than 50 corporate leaders
about what experience taught them on the road to success. Among them is Linda Dillman, chief information officer for Wal-Mart Stores Inc., recalls instances of sexism in previous jobs. She didn’t let it get to her and ended up at Wal-Mart. “I could have been a victim and still be in that office today,” she said. And here’s one of the most pleasant things about Tahmincioglu’s book: It’s written in a conversational style, without a hint of corporate jargon. For entertainment purposes or to help map a career, it’s good
reading.
"If teens don't work, they'll pay in the long run"
Read Eve's article in the USA Today.
"Don't lie, but don't be afraid to spin a little" Read Eve's story on MSNBC.com.
"Advice from high places" Read The News Journal's article about the author behind the book "From the Sandbox to the Office Corner" Eve Tahmincioglu.
"Do women sabotage themselves when it comes to climbing the ladder?" Read Eve's story.
"Why they're called 'formative years'" In the article, a St. Petersburg Times book writer says Eve
Tahmincioglu offers keys to success in her "Sandbox" book.
New York Posts talks about "Sandbox" The article mulls the benefits of spanking.
Book Segment on Today Show
Eve’s book was discussed in a segment on CEOs being spanked as kids on the Today show October 10th.
“From the Sandbox to the Corner Office” is featured in USAToday October 9th
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The" Sandbox Book"
And don't miss her new book, "From the Sandbox to the Corner Office". It's available in book stores everywhere and on Amazon.com. In it she interviews 55 CEOs and leaders about the life lessons they learned from childhood into their early careers.
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