Endorsements

Beverly Kaye

CEO/Founder, Career Systems International; author, Love It, Don't Leave It, Love 'Em or Lose 'Em, and Up Is Not the Only Way

"The authors have a wonderful message: Stop looking for those greener pastures; they may be astroturf! Look inside first. A very important message for the impending talent war."

Robert E. Quinn, M.E.

Tracy Chair of Organization and Management, University of Michigan; author, Deep Change and Building the Bridge as You Walk on It

"Thank heavens! Every so often someone touches the pulse of the professional world and writes a book that virtually everyone needs to read. This marvelous book provides an alternative, a way out. This concept is not only true, it is transformational. Read this book, practice the principles, and you will flourish."

Bill Crawford, Ph.D.

Founder & President, Crawford Performance Solutions

"Make It Work is not only a great book for those who want to find more job satisfaction without leaving their organization, but an excellent resource for anyone wanting to create a more meaningful experience in any professional setting. Given the amount of time and energy we spend at work, this book could go a long way toward helping individuals create not only a better job, but even a better life."

Michael P. Tobin, Ph.D.

MICA Consulting Partners
"Frodsham and Gargiulo are refreshing! Their hopeful message and the practical tools they provide allow readers to remain in their organizations while reshaping their roles with passion and 'the heart.' Terrific new thinking."

Joseph R. Weintraub

Professor of Management, Babson College; coauthor, The Coaching Manager

"Frodsham and Gargiulo give us a breath of fresh air in challenging the conventional wisdom about career success. This is a book worth reading for people currently at work as well as for those new to the workforce. Two thumbs up for Make It Work!"

James M. Hunt

Professor of Management, Babson College; coauthor, The Coaching Manager
"Frodsham and Gargiulo give us a breath of fresh air in challenging the conventional wisdom about career success. This is a book worth reading for people currently at work as well as for those new to the workforce. Two thumbs up for Make It Work!"

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