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An Interview with David V. Lorenzo, Author of Career Intensity
May 29, 2007 – 7:10 pm | No Comment
An Interview with David V. Lorenzo, Author of Career Intensity

David V. Lorenzo has accumulated over 20 years of experience as a successful corporate executive and entrepreneur. He is the Founder and President of DLorenzo Business Advisors, a group that coaches entrepreneurs and independent professionals …

The Trouble with Career Development Books, except Career Intensity
May 15, 2007 – 7:38 pm | One Comment
The Trouble with Career Development Books, except Career Intensity

Basic, High-Level How-to Books
Most career development books are just high-level, job search recommendations for the typical job seeker. These books are great intros or starting points for new careerists by providing the basics on how …

5 Secrets your boss doesn’t want you to know by David Lorenzo
December 9, 2006 – 7:28 pm | No Comment
5 Secrets your boss doesn’t want you to know by David Lorenzo

The Secretive Boss
David Lorenzo, author of Career Intensity: Business Strategy for Workplace Warriors and Entrepreneurs, reveals five secrets that your boss doesn’t want you know. In his appearance on Today in New York, Lorenzo explains …

4 Steps to a Great Elevator Speech by Dave Lorenzo at Career Intensity
November 16, 2006 – 7:15 pm | One Comment
4 Steps to a Great Elevator Speech by Dave Lorenzo at Career Intensity

Elevator Speech 101
Oh, the personal value proposition or elevator speech. It’s not easy to write and sometimes harder to say if it’s not concise and to the point. Career Intensity’s post “Developing a Great Elevator …