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Tip of the Week - Reaching Out to Former Bosses

Written by: Keith Ferrazzi

Article Overview: Here is a snippet from my most recent Tip of the Week Tip 80 - Reaching Out to Former Bosses

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Tip of the Week - Reaching Out to Former Bosses

Here is a snippet from my most recent Tip of the Week

Tip 80 - Reaching Out to Former Bosses

"I often recommend pinging and getting career advice from your previous bosses. They know you and your work, so they make for valuable resources and friends.

But if these people are previous bosses, that means you quit at some point. You created a better opportunity and you left that work environment and that boss..."

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Widely hailed as one of the world’s most “connected” people, Keith Ferrazzi is the author of Never Eat Alone, the international bestselling book about building relationships for success. Ferrazzi is also an acclaimed speaker and CEO of Ferrazzi Greenlight, a consulting and professional development firm that helps organizations drive growth through relationships. Earlier in his career, he was chief marketing officer at Deloitte Consulting and the youngest to be tapped for partner in the firm's history. Then, upon joining Starwood Hotels and Resorts, Ferrazzi was the youngest CMO in the Fortune 500. He also served as CEO of YaYa Media before founding Ferrazzi Greenlight.

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