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Author and business exec Max
Mohamed’s Dodge the Bullet—How to Take Your Name off the Next
Layoff List is an invaluable tool for career professionals.
“In 2008, over two million
Americans lost their jobs.”
Even more disturbing: “In
2009, that number is expected to be even higher as experts
predict the unemployment rate to soar above
10%.”
According to Mohamed, these
are the facts that working men and women face in our current
economic and financial climate.
How does one stay afloat?
How can one keep their job and make themselves invaluable to
their organization? There is something you can do and
Mohamed has written an easy-to-understand guidebook that will
prove to be your greatest resource for avoiding unemployment.
Based on his experience as a
senior executive who’s had the responsibility of delivering bad
news to employees, Mohammed’s insider advice gives you a
step-by-step plan. You’ll know what to do, how to prepare and
more importantly, how to doge the “layoff bullet.”
Discover what upper-level
management takes into consideration when they determine who
stays and who goes. Learn the battlefield techniques—how to
survive the “snipers”—where they are and what they’re looking
for.
Mohamed’s indispensable
narration is a must read for anyone who wants to avoid becoming
another statistic during our nation’s troubled economic climate.
About the Author

Max Mohamed has written for
the New York City Tribune and several quarterlies,
including the International Freedom Review. Mr. Mohamed
is a geologist with an independent oil and gas exploration
company and is currently writing his second nonfiction book. He
lives in Texas.
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