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        Book Review: They Don’t Teach Corporate in College For Educators

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        Author: Alexandra Levit 

        Length: 240 pages 

        Intent/Focus: A must-have guide to entering the corporate world, for college students and recent grads – or for anyone advising students in preparation for their futures. 

        What You Will Learn: Tips for traversing the corporate world with professionalism and panache – and coming out on top. (You’ll also learn how to win this book for your school library! See below for details.) 

        Why We Recommend It: Envision’s mission is to help prepare students for college and career success, and it’s never too early to get started. We think this book is an excellent educators’ tool, as well as a great resource for young adults entering the career marketplace. 

        Summary: This most recent edition of They Don't Teach Corporate in College reflects the unique needs and challenges of new grads and twenty-somethings who want to make a difference right now, but need deeper insight into making it happen. Published in September 2004, this book is currently used as a text in corporations and universities across the country. 

        The 10 chapters in this book cover a wide range of important guidelines for inexperienced job-seekers as well as any young person focused on career management. The title of the book summarizes its value, since, as the author points out, the corporate world is nothing like academia. “You come up against rules no one ever told us about.” Written from the perspective of a wise older sister who doesn't want you to learn the hard way, the book provides personal anecdotes and specific tips for success.

        Here is a quick summary of the chapter contents: 

        Chapter 1: Find Yourself. Find a Paycheck – finding occupations that match your skills and interests
        Chapter 2: Congratulations. You’re Hired – creating a good first impression at your new company
        Chapter 3: Working the Crowd – work relationships, mentorships and office politics
        Chapter 4: Be the Master of Your Plan – goal-setting and showcasing your accomplishments
        Chapter 5: The Purposeful Workday – managing your workload and business communications
        Chapter 6: Check Your Attitude at the Door – combating negativism and staying motivated
        Chapter 7: People Management – getting along with coworkers
        Chapter 8: Moving Up in the World – scheduling and maximizing performance reviews
        Chapter 9: You’re the Boss Now! – how to be a good manager
        Chapter 10: Exit Stage Left – how to leave your current employer without burning bridges

        Other sage advice found in the book:

        • Landing your dream job by avoiding the HR black hole 
        • Developing your professional image and reputation
        • Becoming your own public-relations machine 
        • Learning the real meaning behind corporate lingo
        • Dealing with corporate reorganizations 
        • Navigating the office social scene and practicing cringe-free networking
        • Combating negativity and coping with difficult personalities 

        The Reviews

        In his article in Quintessential Careers, educator and Ph.D. Randall S. Hansen said, “The book is well organized, written with a breezy style, and packed with some great advice. I also love the many vignettes from younger job-seekers who have faced the many challenges Levit highlights in the book.

        Daniel H. Pink, author of another recommended book, Drive, said, "They Don't Teach Corporate in College is too good to be given only to the twenty-somethings. Anyone who's feeling lost and overwhelmed in cubicle country can benefit from reading this eminently practical book."

        In the many 5-star reviews from readers, we see quotes such as:

        “[The author] gives the reader confidence and a new outlook because she does not just provide comforting words. She elucidates her point with concrete examples."

        “This is a great resource for anyone entering Corporate America... One might think the information is 'common sense', but too often we don't use common sense until someone makes the 'light bulb' go off. Alexandra does this beautifully!"

        From a college professor:

        “Alexandra Levit is right on the mark with this book. I have incorporated this book into my class discussions and the students will be more prepared for the corporate world because of it!"

        About the Author

        Alexandra Levit is a former nationally-syndicated columnist for the Wall Street Journal and a current writer for the New York Times, as well as the author of several books. She consults on leadership development and career and workplace trends on behalf of American Express, Deloitte, DeVry University, Intuit and PepsiCo, among others. An American Management Association Top Business Leader for 2014, she was named Money Magazine's Online Career Expert of the Year. 

        Envision Promotion

        This book would make a valuable addition to your school library – and we’ll help you make that happen! While the book is a wonderful resource for you and your students, the wisdom inside it still can’t compare to the work you do, day after day, equipping your students for a bright tomorrow. Tell us how you specifically prepare them for their future careers, in the Comments section below. All entries will be automatically eligible to win a special prize worth $50 in classroom and library resources. We’ll select two winners at random, to be announced on March 30. Winners will receive two copies of the book for their libraries (a $25 value), as well as a $25 donation through Adopt-A-Classroom.org, to use toward classroom supplies. Share your ideas today – and win!

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