#UpForReview: The Corporate Jungle – By Seema Raghunath

#UpForReview: The Corporate Jungle - By Seema Raghunath

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The Corporate Jungle is a guide to organizational politics. It will help you identify the Jaguars, the Lions, the Cats, the Bears and other types within your organization.\n\nWe have a single copy up for review, apply here. We will send you�this book for free in exchange for an honest review published on Writersmelon with due credits.*\n\nWhy read this?\n\nDoesn’t that sound fun? Imagine gliding through your office corridor and halting face to face with the Jaguar or Bear. I mean, your colleague or boss who resembles these animals in their characteristics. The Corporate Jungle is an invaluable guide to this organizations politics by HR professional Seema Raghunath to let you breathe amidst the jungle and survive with amazing tactics.\n\nAbout the author:\n\nSeema Raghunath is a well-established speaker, facilitator and practising executive coach. She is an organization and leadership development expert with over twenty-two years’ experience, spread across industries and geographies. She is the founder of an online self-help solutions’ hub, www.collegoflifelessons.com (COLL), which addresses issues parents, teenagers and working professionals face.\n\nAuthor(s): Seema Raghunath\nPublisher: Harper Collins India\nRelease: July 2017\nGenre: Non Fiction/Corporate\nBuy from�Amazon � Please use the affiliate link below & share the love!\n\n\n\n*These books are not a part of our reviewers� programme, no points for these will be added to your account. The publishers are sending a free copy in lieu of an honest review.

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