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Author McCammon, Ross, author

Title The impostor's handbook : the rules of success for those of us who have no idea how to play the game / Ross McCammon
Published London Elliott and Thompson Limited, 2015
©2015

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Description xvi, 207 pages ; 21 cm
Summary When he was invited to come to New York to write at Esquire magazine at the age of thirty, Texas-born Ross McCammon was sure he was doomed to fail. He was thrown in the deep end in one of the most stylish and competitive cities in the world. But he soon realised that everyone felt like he did, and that no one feels like an insider. In short, everyone's faking it. With this realisation, and with ten years' experience at Esquire (and four years as etiquette columnist at Entrepreneur magazine) under his belt, McCammon now offers The Impostor's Handbook: a funny and frank guide to pretending you are as charming, relaxed, interesting and witty as you want to be. He has also interviewed dozens who have learnt and benefited from the same lessons, including CEOs, restaurateurs, actors and musicians. Offering chapters on interviews, handshakes, entering a room, email technique, lunches, drinks, chitchat, when to shut up and how to employ a profanity, The Impostor's Handbook throws all the conventional self-help wisdom out of the window and gives you all the ammunition you need to fake your own bona fide success story
Notes First published in the USA in 2015 under the title Works well with others
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Self-perception.
Success.
Author Equivalent (manifestation) McCammon, Ross. Works well with others
ISBN 9781783961450