How To Save Jobs: Reinventing Business, Reinvigorating Work, and Reawakening the American Dream (David Gewirtz)

 
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How To Save Jobs: Reinventing Business, Reinvigorating Work, and Reawakening the American Dream (David Gewirtz)

A startling and unsettling examination of how developments occurring around the world have profoundly altered the nature of employment in America.

Ideas, plans, and fresh methods for changing policy can actually help save and add jobs in the United States.

You can keep and create jobs on your own, without needing to wait for politicians to act, by using these very effective hands-on tactics, approaches, and strategies.

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About the Authors
The Executive Director of the U.S. Strategic Perspective Institute is David Gewirtz. Additionally, he contributes to CNN and serves as the ZATZ technology publications' editor-in-chief. He is the recipient of the Sigma Xi Research Award in Engineering and was a candidate for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize in Letters.
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Published Date / Year
(January 5, 2010)
Permission
Gifted to the public via a grant to the U.S. Strategic Perspective Institute
Hardcover
474 pages
eBook Format
PDF (476 pages)
Language
English
ISBN-10
0945266014
ISBN-13
978-0945266013

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