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In 2004, Brian Knowler was the first police officer at the scene of a fatal collision. The driver who died was a close friend of Brian's and died while Brian was attempting to save his life. For 8 years, Brian hid the physical and psychological effects of that evening while his personal and professional life crashed around him. In 2012, he finally admitted that he had a problem and was diagnosed with PTSD. In the years since then, he has regained control of his life. This book is the story of Brian's journey from the fateful night of his friend's death to a place where he can now tell the tale of his descent into blackness, and his climb back, with complete candor and honesty. The book also includes a chapter by Brian's wife on her experiences as a proud police wife who watched her husband turn into a man she didn't recognize, but fought alongside of him to heal and rebuild their lives. It is the story of one family's trek from the darkness to the other side of broken.
A fully revised and update edition of the classic guide for anyone looking for advice on the tricky art of excelling in an interview situation.
Helps human resource professionals fulfill bottom-line responsibilities of preparing their organization's personnel for global interaction and competition. This work offers various cross-cultural training and education strategies aimed at developing global organizations and managers who are able to conduct business successfully in world markets.
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