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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS













        Professionals in the staffi ng industry may be among the hardest-
        working people in the world. I am gratifi ed to be able to acknowl-
        edge so many excellent people who carved time out of their busy
        days to help me with this book.

          To these authorities, staffing professionals all, I express my grati-
        tude: Kimberly Bedore, Janice Brookshier, Amy Cavalleri, Robert
        Conlin, Susan Cucuzza, Eric Frost, Sandra Grabczynski, Jeanette
        Grill, Scott Hagen, Anne Hallam, Joel Hamroff, Charles Handler,
        Beau Harris, Jonathan Hilley, Bob Johnson, Robin M. Johnson,
        Kathi Jones, Houston Landry, Grant Lehman, Nancy Levine, Sonja
        C. Parker, Andrew Reese, Liz Reiersen, Jason Rodd, Eric Stamos,
        Tony Stanic, Susan Trainer, Tom Thrower, Robin Upton, and Jason
        Warner.
          Special thanks go to Penelope Trunk for writing a very personal
        Foreword. I have long admired The Brazen Careerist, Penelope’s
        book and blog of the same name, and her unwavering commitment
        to the proposition that wonderful things happen when we tell the
        immaculate truth about ourselves.
          I appreciate Diane Asyre, principal with Asyre Communications,
        for being so generous with her time, wisdom, and perspective.
          I thank Melanie Mays for the Company Cultural Survey and
        Gary Ames and Dr. Wendell Williams for the organization of the
        questions in Chapters 9–12.
          Once again I am indebted to Dr. John Sullivan, professor and
        head of human resource management at San Francisco State Uni-
        versity, for sharing with me his experience and perspective on every



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