Biting the Hand That Feeds: The Employee Theft Epidemic--New Perspectives, New Solutions
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Book Description
Fresh off his ground-breaking first book "Something for Nothing: Shoplifting Addiction and Recovery" and subsequent appearance on Oprah, Mr. Shulman tackles the Employee Theft Epidemic in a whole new light! He debunks the myths and exposes a problem that affects us all-offering unique personal and professional insights from his decade of working with theft addictions and disorders. A one of a kind book!
About the Author
Terrence Daryl Shulman is a native Detroiter, and attorney, therapist, consultant, and a person in recovery since 1990 from addictive-compulsive theft. He facilitates C.A.S.A. (Cleptomaniacs And Shoplifters Anonymous), a weekly support group he founded in 1992 in the Detroit area. C.A.S.A. is one of only a handful of such groups in North America and the world.
Mr. Shulman is the author of "Something for Nothing: Shoplifting Addiction and Recovery" (Infinity Publishing, 2004). He is the founder and Director of The Shulman Center for Theft Addictions and Disorders. He co-organized the First International Conference on Theft Addictions and Disorders in Detroit in 2005.
Biting the Hand That Feeds: The Employee Theft Epidemic--New Perspectives, New Solutions,Terrence Daryl Shulman,Infinity Publishing,0741427230,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Human Resources & Personnel Management
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