Melissa Evans, a Self-Made Millionaire by 31, Writes Book on Employee Empowerment
Business Guru, Melissa Evans--who became a self-made millionaire by age 31--is releasing a new employee empowerment book entitled, "It's Not Your Daddy's Store." The insightful book will show employees how to face professional challenges, improve their careers and obtain greater balance in their life.
Toronto (PRWEB) November 5, 2009 -- Melissa Evans, a self-made millionaire by 31 and business guru, will soon be releasing a new eye-opening book on employee empowerment. The book, entitled "It's Not Your Daddy's Store," is designed to help business professionals navigate the challenges of employment, so they can reach their goals more quickly and easily.

"It's Not Your Daddy's Store" is a compelling book that speaks to employees who want more out of their job than a paycheck. "The book will help employees manage their career by treating it like a business and by being responsible for their career," says Evans. "It provides guidance on how to have a successful career that will allow you to be marketable and employed regardless of the economy."
Evans, MHA, PMP, is an accomplished professional with expertise in a variety of fields and more than 15 years of business experience. She has held leadership and consulting positions with major companies such as Microsoft Corporation, Motorola, McKesson Corporation, ESPN and Books-A-Million. As President and CEO of The Broshe Group, Evans is passionate about helping motivated people improve their business, careers and lives.
As such, she is excited to author a book to help executives, managers and other employees become more successful while gaining more balance and enjoyment in life. "It's Not Your Daddy's Store" will be an invaluable resource for employees who want to set goals in their career and life. "You will get a bare-knuckled outlook on what it takes to make an impression on your superiors and how to become one of them," Evans says. "This is not your daddy's store, and you have to work harder and more efficiently than everyone else around you to succeed."
Work--especially networking--is a concept that Evans strongly promotes. In business, she says, you have to network, or you won't stand much of a chance climbing the ladder to success. In "It's Not Your Daddy's Store," Evans provides practical and poignant advice on how to network and keep a balance in your work life. She also touches on how individuals can grow in their role as an employee--without offending their colleagues.
The book also covers critical issues such as how to have compassion and understanding, knowing when to give credit when credit is due and how mentoring can provide a learning opportunity. Notable chapters include:
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- Email Etiquette
- The "I'm Approachable" Perception
- Increase the Breadth of Your Life
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"It's Not Your Daddy's Store" presents very powerful and timely material for employees wanting to improve and excel. "In this economic climate, those that stand out will be rewarded," Evans says. "If you have passion for your work, then this book will set you apart. If you don't, it will help you find it."
"It's Not Your Daddy's Store" can be pre-ordered online at www.broshegroup.com. The book's official release date is slated for December 2009. For more information about the book or the subject of employee empowerment,
call 888-621-8785.
About Melissa Evans
Melissa Evans is a successful business owner, speaker and author. In 2001, she launched The Broshe Group, which provides business coaching, consulting and mentoring services to clients worldwide. The Broshe Group maintains offices in Kennesaw, Ga., U.S.A. and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Evans is passionate about helping motivated business people become more effective, profitable and successful while increasing their free time and enjoyment in life. Her results-driven approach has positioned her as the Guru of Implementation in the business arena. Evans holds a Master of Science degree in Health Care Policy and Administration from Mercer University's Stetson School of Business and Economics in Atlanta. She is also certified as a Project Management Professional and Career Coach.
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