Judith Bowman is an American businesswoman, author, syndicated journalist, and nonprofit executive.[1][2] She is the founder of the National Civility Foundation.[3] She writes a column for the Boston Herald called the "Business Protocol."[4] Her book Don't Take the Last Donut was reviewed by Time Magazine's former journalist Lisa Cullen, who said, "this book offers the confident opinion of someone who’s clearly thought a lot about appropriate behavior in the workplace."[5]
Judith Bowman | |
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Occupation(s) | Author, syndicated journalist |
Bibliography
edit- Bowman, Judith. Don't Take the Last Donut: New Rules of Business Etiquette, 2007.
- Bowman, Judith. How to Stand Apart @ Work: Transforming Fine to Fabulous, 2013.
References
edit- ^ "Judith Bowman". Independent Women's Forum.
- ^ "Judith Bowman". HuffPost.
- ^ "National Civility Foundation".
- ^ "Herald Launches 2 Columns". Boston Herald. April 14, 2014.
- ^ "Don't take the last donut". Time. August 8, 2007.