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PRESS![]() Understanding your work style, counselors say, can help you find the right occupation. It was 10 years ago that Debbie Cutler came to a career crossroads. She had sensed for some time she was out of step with her colleagues who were more conservative and process-driven… read more Anyone who's ever laughed at Dilbert or cringed during "The Office" knows that many people seem stuck in jobs that fit as poorly as a Men's Wearhouse suit. Are these people lazy or dumb? Nah, they've just fallen into careers that don't suit their personalities…read more ![]() Who thought one's career could be determined by a color? That's exactly what Shoya Zichy proves in her new book. On Friday, April 13, 2007, Baruch's Women in Business society held an event called “Pearls of Wisdom…read more ![]() She greets you with certain stateliness and an irreverent humor to boot. Born Countess Shoya Zichy of Budapest, she descends from generations of statesmen, artists and writers…read more ![]() Scores of businesswomen showed up for the Institute of Business “Women in Leadership” workshop at the Hilton Trinidad on Monday to hear the secrets of Hungarian-American writer Shoya Zichy, president of the Myers Briggs Association of New York… read more |
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