Da: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
EUR 16,21
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - From Bedside to Boardroom is the honest, hard-won story of Caroline Oloo - Kenyan immigrant, Family Nurse Practitioner, Director of Clinical Operations, PhD candidate, co-founder of Icon Oncology Supply serving East Africa, and host of the Money Moves Daily podcast. Written for every nurse, every immigrant professional, and every minority woman who has ever stood outside a room she had every right to be in and wondered if she belonged - this book is equal parts memoir, leadership guide, and financial literacy wake-up call.Caroline writes without flinching about imposter syndrome, stepping down from her first director role, the 2 a.m. phone calls, the difficult partners, and the day a company president told her she didn't have to do it all alone - after she had already been doing it all alone for two years. She writes about building a pharmaceutical company in Kenya because a cousin needed something meaningful to build and a community needed medications they couldn't access. And she writes about the financial awakening at 45 that changed everything.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. From Bedside to Boardroom is the honest, hard-won story of Caroline Oloo - Kenyan immigrant, Family Nurse Practitioner, Director of Clinical Operations, PhD candidate, co-founder of Icon Oncology Supply serving East Africa, and host of the Money Moves Daily podcast. Written for every nurse, every immigrant professional, and every minority woman who has ever stood outside a room she had every right to be in and wondered if she belonged - this book is equal parts memoir, leadership guide, and financial literacy wake-up call.Caroline writes without flinching about imposter syndrome, stepping down from her first director role, the 2 a.m. phone calls, the difficult partners, and the day a company president told her she didn't have to do it all alone - after she had already been doing it all alone for two years. She writes about building a pharmaceutical company in Kenya because a cousin needed something meaningful to build and a community needed medications they couldn't access. And she writes about the financial awakening at 45 that changed everything. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.