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"Work hard and you’ll get ahead!"
We’ve heard that all our lives, but has it worked? Have you ever felt overlooked despite your efforts, watching others advance while you stay in place?
If so,
Empowering Yourself: The Organizational Game Revealed
is a must-read.
Harvey J. Coleman
unveils the
unwritten rules
that dictate career success—rules that determine who gets promoted, who gets recognized, and who gets left behind. This book goes beyond the traditional "work hard" advice, exposing
the real factors that shape professional advancement: Performance, Image, and Exposure (P.I.E.).
Whether your goal is to earn credibility in your current role or to climb the corporate ladder, understanding these hidden dynamics will empower you to make
strategic, informed career decisions.
For the first time, the
rules of the system
are clearly defined and explained. You will learn how to take control of your career, navigate workplace politics, and ensure your efforts lead to tangible success. Instead of being at the mercy of the system, you will have the tools to shape your own future.
After reading this book, events within your organization will make sense, career advice from mentors will resonate more deeply, and even the corporate world’s decision-making processes will become clearer. Success isn’t just about working hard—it’s about
playing the game the right way.
This book gives you the
playbook
to level the field and take charge of your professional journey.
We’ve heard that all our lives, but has it worked? Have you ever felt overlooked despite your efforts, watching others advance while you stay in place?
If so,
Empowering Yourself: The Organizational Game Revealed
is a must-read.
Harvey J. Coleman
unveils the
unwritten rules
that dictate career success—rules that determine who gets promoted, who gets recognized, and who gets left behind. This book goes beyond the traditional "work hard" advice, exposing
the real factors that shape professional advancement: Performance, Image, and Exposure (P.I.E.).
Whether your goal is to earn credibility in your current role or to climb the corporate ladder, understanding these hidden dynamics will empower you to make
strategic, informed career decisions.
For the first time, the
rules of the system
are clearly defined and explained. You will learn how to take control of your career, navigate workplace politics, and ensure your efforts lead to tangible success. Instead of being at the mercy of the system, you will have the tools to shape your own future.
After reading this book, events within your organization will make sense, career advice from mentors will resonate more deeply, and even the corporate world’s decision-making processes will become clearer. Success isn’t just about working hard—it’s about
playing the game the right way.
This book gives you the
playbook
to level the field and take charge of your professional journey.
"Work hard and you’ll get ahead!"
We’ve heard that all our lives, but has it worked? Have you ever felt overlooked despite your efforts, watching others advance while you stay in place?
If so,
Empowering Yourself: The Organizational Game Revealed
is a must-read.
Harvey J. Coleman
unveils the
unwritten rules
that dictate career success—rules that determine who gets promoted, who gets recognized, and who gets left behind. This book goes beyond the traditional "work hard" advice, exposing
the real factors that shape professional advancement: Performance, Image, and Exposure (P.I.E.).
Whether your goal is to earn credibility in your current role or to climb the corporate ladder, understanding these hidden dynamics will empower you to make
strategic, informed career decisions.
For the first time, the
rules of the system
are clearly defined and explained. You will learn how to take control of your career, navigate workplace politics, and ensure your efforts lead to tangible success. Instead of being at the mercy of the system, you will have the tools to shape your own future.
After reading this book, events within your organization will make sense, career advice from mentors will resonate more deeply, and even the corporate world’s decision-making processes will become clearer. Success isn’t just about working hard—it’s about
playing the game the right way.
This book gives you the
playbook
to level the field and take charge of your professional journey.
We’ve heard that all our lives, but has it worked? Have you ever felt overlooked despite your efforts, watching others advance while you stay in place?
If so,
Empowering Yourself: The Organizational Game Revealed
is a must-read.
Harvey J. Coleman
unveils the
unwritten rules
that dictate career success—rules that determine who gets promoted, who gets recognized, and who gets left behind. This book goes beyond the traditional "work hard" advice, exposing
the real factors that shape professional advancement: Performance, Image, and Exposure (P.I.E.).
Whether your goal is to earn credibility in your current role or to climb the corporate ladder, understanding these hidden dynamics will empower you to make
strategic, informed career decisions.
For the first time, the
rules of the system
are clearly defined and explained. You will learn how to take control of your career, navigate workplace politics, and ensure your efforts lead to tangible success. Instead of being at the mercy of the system, you will have the tools to shape your own future.
After reading this book, events within your organization will make sense, career advice from mentors will resonate more deeply, and even the corporate world’s decision-making processes will become clearer. Success isn’t just about working hard—it’s about
playing the game the right way.
This book gives you the
playbook
to level the field and take charge of your professional journey.

















