Publisher Description
Known to the million of viewers of the hit reality television show The Apprentice, Carolyn Kepcher attracted enormous media attention for her cool demeanor and her no-holds-barred assessment of the show's candidates in the boardroom each week. In particular, she was not shy about speaking out about her disappointment with the professional conduct of the female candidates, whom she felt too often resorted to using their sex appeal to move ahead and gain the favor of Donald Trump.
But if anyone knows what to do to impress Donald Trump, it's Carolyn, his longtime employee and trusted adviser. In Carolyn 101, she reveals the secrets of her own success and provides listeners with guidance for their professional lives. She tells listeners how to:
Deal with a difficult boss Ace an interview
Ask for a raise or promotion
Maintain a healthy balance between work and home life
Spot and seize potential business opportunities
Dress for success
Be a strong team member or a team leader
Inspirational to both the recent college graduate entering the workforce for the first time as well as the seasoned employee looking to distinguish himself, Carolyn 101 will show ambitious professionals what they need to get ahead and take their careers even farther than they'd imagined.
Download and start listening now!
“Those joining the workforce or already in the trenches will appreciate the firm advice she offers through personal stories and short blurbs dotting the pages.”
—
Amazon.com, editorial review
About the Authors
Carolyn Kepcher is a businesswoman and author, perhaps best known for her regular appearances on the NBC television program The Apprentice. She was formerly the Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, and General Manager for the Trump National Golf Club. She lives with her husband and children in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
Stephen
Fenichell was educated at Harvard College, where he was an editor of the Harvard Lampoon, and at Trinity College,
Dublin, where he earned a diploma in Anglo-Irish literature. He is the author
of Plastic: The Making of a Synthetic
Century and Other People’s Money,
as well as the coauthor of numerous books, including Passport to Profits with Mark Mobius and A New Brand World with Scott Bedbury. His articles have appeared in
New York, Men’s Journal, GQ, Lear’s, Spy, Connoisseur, Condé-Nast Traveler, Mademoiselle, the Village Voice, and Wired.
He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter.