Uncommon Practice by Shaun Smith

Uncommon Practice by Shaun Smith

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Uncommon Practice by Shaun Smith

This first novel by Deierdre L. Weir is as strong as the African American women she writes about. They're all accomplished professionals, and they all (don't we all?) have issues Minuete Winsten, an independent woman caught up in a romance that is not as forbidden as she thinks it is. Kersten Nicole, an entrepreneur who is her own number one priority. Morgan Bryant, a woman whose sweetness is buttressed by a sharp bite that men rarely see coming. Sheltered Dr. Cydnei Daniels, who doesn't mind being a bit unconventional. Her big sister, Aeryne Jones, in a happy May-December marriage.or is it? Detroit, Michigan is the perfect setting for Deierdre's book. Detroit is strong, beautiful, and sweet.but with a bite An international border city, often underestimated, and in the throes of change.just like these women.

Shaun Smith is founder and partner in the consulting firm Smith+Co which works with brands around the world. A thought leader on the subject of customer experience strategy, he has appeared often on CNBC's Ask the Expert program.

Andy Milligan is a consultant on brand and business culture. For almost 20 years he has advised major organizations on strategies for brand building, customer experience and internal culture.

Together they are the authors of Uncommon Practice.

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ISBN 13 9780273659365
ISBN 10 0273659367
Title Uncommon Practice
Author Shaun Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher FT Press
Year published 2002-05-20
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.