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Jill Griffin

Corporate board seats are scarce and competition is fierce. That’s because board service bundles together a host of rewarding experiences: the opportunity to be an “insider” and view, first-hand, how another company works at its highest levels, and the privilege to work and learn from the brightest, most successful and articulate professionals who will ever likely cross your path.

On the pages of Earn Your Seat on a Corporate Board, Harvard Business School “Working Knowledge” author, Jill Griffin, brings two mission-critical skill sets: deep branding, marketing and customer loyalty expertise and over a decade of experience as an Independent Director for beloved restaurant brands, Luby’s/Fuddruckers. (NYSE: LUB). Bottom line, she brings practitioner know-how and insider advice—both essential in finding and winning your perfect board seat. Jill writes through the eyes of seasoned directors and packs each chapter with real-world case studies, detailed examples, and powerful how-to’s.

Don’t sit passively waiting for a corporate board to find you. Take action on your ambition. This book is your perfect guide.

Suzan St. Maur

HOW TO WRITE BRILLIANT BUSINESS BLOGS
The no-bullsh*t guide to writing blogs that boost your brand, business and customer loyalty … Fed up with the gurus and so-called experts telling you how to set up your blog without sharing any really useful ideas on what to write about? This is the book that cures the problem. 50,000 words not about plugins, widgets and other whizzybangs but some good, sound sense on what to write that makes sure your blog achieves, retains and grows your status and the ongoing business you so richly deserve.

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