Ebook {Epub PDF} Executive Blues: Down and Out in Corporate America by G.J. Meyer






















 · Thwarted for months in his job search, he returned to his reporter roots and wrote Executive Blues: Down and Out in Corporate America, a daringly honest yet wry indictment of corporate www.doorway.ru: EW Staff. Executive Blues: Down and Out in Corporate America by Meyer, G.J. Corporate communications executive G.J. Meyer presents a memoir of his bewildering journey from corprate success to white-collar joblessness as a casualty of downsizing. One of the best business stories in years. -Fortune. read more. G. J. Meyer is a former Woodrow Wilson Fellow with an M.A. in English literature from the University of Minnesota, a onetime journalist, and holder of Harvard University’s Neiman Fellowship in Journalism. He has taught at colleges and universities in Des Moines, St. Louis, and New York/5(K).


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G.J. Meyer is a journalist whose first book, The Memphis Murders, received an Edgar Award for nonfiction. In Executive Blues: Down and Out in Corporate America, written two decades later, Meyer recounts how, after working for years in corporate public relations, he was let go as a vice president at McDonnell Douglas. The author relies largely on his journals to provide his viewpoint of how corporations work. Corporate flack Meyer (The Memphis Murders, not reviewed) tells his own story, from rags to riches to outplacement hell. It's the diary of an insulted man. In 38 years of nonstop employment the author progressed from soda jerk to newspaper reporter to VP in charge of public relations for McDonnell Douglas. EXECUTIVE BLUES: Down and Out in Corporate America User Review - Kirkus. Corporate flack Meyer (The Memphis Murders, not reviewed) tells his own story, from rags to riches to outplacement hell.

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