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Sitting on a File Cabinet, Naked, With a Gun offers an engaging,
entertaining insider's look into the offices of some of the most
powerful men and women in Silicon Valley, as executive assistants
spill the beans about their CEOs. Executive assistants are arguably
the most influential people on a chief executive's staff.
Currently, over 8 million administrative professionals help over 4
million executives & general managers to broker and schedule
meetings, decide who gets the CEO's ear, and select airlines,
hotels, car rentals, and other vendors. In addition, they often
support the CEOs' personal needs. They also regularly give input to
the CEO on employees, from new candidates to old-timers, and they
most definitely impact the fortunes of the businesses that serve
them. CEO executive assistants are historically a "secret weapon" -
typically not even recognized for their power to influence the CEO,
and often written off as "just a secretary." Beware of making that
outdated mistake. Today, the executive assistant to a CEO wields a
huge amount of power and is engaged in all aspects of the business.
They continually seek out ways to make their jobs more efficient,
more enriching, and more empowering. They leverage their CEOs'
highly valuable time to enable them to devote their total energies
to making the major strategic decisions for their companies.
Sitting on a File Cabinet, Naked, With a Gun is a book for anyone
who has ever wondered about what goes on behind the closed doors of
the executive suite. It's especially useful for anyone who has his
or her eyes on a spot reporting to a CEO one day.
When community members work together with trucks and ships to clean
up the town's riverfront, an artist and her child hammer, chisel,
weld and zap the found materials into something beautiful. Young
makers will find inspiration in the playful, rhyming text and mixed
media illustrations, while endnotes provide recycled-art activity
ideas.
Sitting on a File Cabinet, Naked, With a Gun offers an engaging,
entertaining insider's look into the offices of some of the most
powerful men and women in Silicon Valley, as executive assistants
spill the beans about their CEOs. Executive assistants are arguably
the most influential people on a chief executive's staff.
Currently, over 8 million administrative professionals help over 4
million executives & general managers to broker and schedule
meetings, decide who gets the CEO's ear, and select airlines,
hotels, car rentals, and other vendors. In addition, they often
support the CEOs' personal needs. They also regularly give input to
the CEO on employees, from new candidates to old-timers, and they
most definitely impact the fortunes of the businesses that serve
them. CEO executive assistants are historically a "secret weapon" -
typically not even recognized for their power to influence the CEO,
and often written off as "just a secretary." Beware of making that
outdated mistake. Today, the executive assistant to a CEO wields a
huge amount of power and is engaged in all aspects of the business.
They continually seek out ways to make their jobs more efficient,
more enriching, and more empowering. They leverage their CEOs'
highly valuable time to enable them to devote their total energies
to making the major strategic decisions for their companies.
Sitting on a File Cabinet, Naked, With a Gun is a book for anyone
who has ever wondered about what goes on behind the closed doors of
the executive suite. It's especially useful for anyone who has his
or her eyes on a spot reporting to a CEO one day.
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