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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Mary Greenwood's How To Books have won 32 book awards.

How to Mediate Like  Pro has won twelve book awards.


 How to Negotiate Like a Pro, first and second edition, has won eight book awards



How to Interview Like a Pro has won twelve book awards.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Tis the Season for Book Awards, BEA New York June 5-7



Tis the Season for Book AwardsBEA, New York, June 5-7 2012, is the place to be. by Mary Greenwood

Spring has sprung and many of the book award contests announced their winners in May and others will announce their awards in June at the Book Expo America in New York.
May Book Awards
  1. The Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalists and Winners were announced on May 18, 2012, and a gala will be held June 4, 2012 at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. The first place winner in the fiction category was The Parsifal Pursuit by Michael McMenamin and Patrick McMenamin (Enigma Books.) The first place winner in the nonfiction category was Inner Visions, Grassroots Stories of Truth and Hope, by Jan Thrope (Orange Frazer Press.) Both winners will win a cash prize of $1500.00.
  1. The New York Book Festival will announce its book award winners after May 25, 2012. Later in June, there will be an awards ceremony at the famous literary Algonquin Hotel the evening before the annual Saturday Book Festival, usually held in Central Park.
The Book Expo America
The Book Expo America is in New York again this year on June 5-7. Many of the book awards will make their book award announcements a part of their festivities.
  1. The Ben Franklin Awards sponsored by the International Book Publishing Association (IBPA) will be announced at a gala awards ceremony on the last night of the Publishing University, just before the opening of BEA.
  1. The Independent Publisher Book Association Awards (IPPY) will announce their winners in May and present the awards at a ceremony on June 4 during BEA.
  1. The Third Annual International Book Awards (IBA) will announce their winners and finalists at the BEA.
4. The Indie Excellence Awards will announce their finalists and winners at the same time as the BEA.
BOTYA
The ForeWord Book of the Year Awards (BOTYA) are bucking the trend. They used to announce their awards at BEA, but now they announce them at the American Library Association’s Annual Conference and Exhibit, which is being held June 23, 2012 in Anaheim, California. This is appropriate because the awards are designed for booksellers and librarians to discover distinctive books across many genres.The finalists were already announced on April 2, 2012 and the winners will be announced on June 23, 2012
Congratulations to all the winners. May these awards make you famous and help you sell lots of books. Next month, I will list some of the winners of these awards.
Mary Greenwood, an Attorney, HR Director and Author of
How to Negotiate Like a Pro, Second Edition, published April 19, 2012
How to Interview Like a Pro, Winner of eleven book awards
How to Mediate Like a Pro, Winner of twelve book awards
How to Negotiate Like a Pro, Winner of six book awards




Wednesday, May 30, 2012

How to Interview Like a Pro by Mary Greenwood wins Twelfth Book Award




How to Interview Like a Pro; 43 Rules For Getting Your Next Job is a finalist in the Business/Career Category in the 2012  International Book Awards. This is the 12th book award for How to Interview Like a Pro: 43 Rules for Getting Your Next Job. 

Here are the other 11 book awards: 
1. Winner, Reader Views Awards 
2. Winner Pinnacle Achievement Awards 
3. Winner, Indie Excellence Awards 
4. Winner, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards career category 
5. Finalist, Next Generation Indie Book Awards 
6. Finalist, USA Book News Book Awards, Business/Career Category
7. Finalist, Eric Hoffer Awards 
8. Honorable Mention DIY Book Festival 
9. Honorable Mention Readers Favorite, business/finance category
10. Extra Mention, Millennium Puboishing Book Awards 
11. Honorable Mention Mention, New York Book Festival



Mary Greenwood, Mediator, Attorney and Author of How To Negotiate LIke A Pro: 41 Rules for Resolving Disputes, Winner of six book awards Best How To Book, DIY Festival Runner Up, New York Book Festival, E-Book and Self-Help Category Finalist ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards Finalist, Best National Book Awards, Self-Help Category Honorable Mention, London Book Festival How To Mediate Like A Pro: 42 Rules for Mediating Disputes Winner of five book awards Best National Book AWard, Law Category Best E-Book, New York Book Festival Best How To Book, Beach Book Festival Best E-Book, Indie Excellence Awards Spirit AWard, South Florida Writers Association Email: howtonegotiate@aol.com www.marygreenwood.com

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

How to Negotiate Like a Pro, Second Edition, is the Winner in the Self-Help Category of the National Indie Excellence Book awards





How to Negotiate Like a Pro, Second Edition, is the Winner in the Self-Help Category for the National Indie Excellence Awards, which was announced Tuesday May 29, 2012.




 www.marygreenwood.com
http://www.indieexcellence.com/indie-results-2012.htm

Book Review of Second Edition of How to Negotiate Like a Pro by Mary Greenwood for Readers Favorite


Book Review
Reviewed by Jean Brickell for Readers Favorite

This is the most amazing book. At first thought, it didn't seem to apply to me as I no longer work in an office but delving into it I realized it was for everyone. Not only does the author explain how to handle a dispute by resolving it in a polite but firm way, but she describes the home work that must be done to be on top of things. As well as job-related negotiations, there are tips for the everyday world like medical situations, phone bills, disputes with hotels and airline. Disputes with internet companies such as ebay are also included. There is a chapter on complaints: if all else fail and where to go for help? A glossary is included to understand all the different negotiation terms. 

This book is as necessary as a dictionary to each personal library. With this book in hand a person will have an upper hand in negotiation of any type, business, personal relations, disputes with bills and reservations mishandling. The personal relations might include spouses and/or ex-spouses. This book will tell you what to say, how to say it, how to conduct yourself so that you will have the upper hand and get the results that you want. It even tells you what to do if you don't get the results that you want. I found "How to Negotiate Like a Pro" to be not just an interesting book but one that will provide invaluable help.






Mary Greenwood, Mediator, Attorney and Author of How To Negotiate LIke A Pro: 41 Rules for Resolving Disputes, Winner of six book awards Best How To Book, DIY Festival Runner Up, New York Book Festival, E-Book and Self-Help Category Finalist ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards Finalist, Best National Book Awards, Self-Help Category Honorable Mention, London Book Festival How To Mediate Like A Pro: 42 Rules for Mediating Disputes Winner of five book awards Best National Book AWard, Law Category Best E-Book, New York Book Festival Best How To Book, Beach Book Festival Best E-Book, Indie Excellence Awards Spirit AWard, South Florida Writers Association Email: howtonegotiate@aol.com www.marygreenwood.com

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Book Launching and Signing May 10 at 5:30 Barnie's Baldwin Park, Orlando, Fl.

Book Launch and Signing Thursday May 10 at 5:30 at Barnie's Coffee Kitchen, Baldwin Park, 4826 New Broad Street, Orlando, Fl.





Mary Greenwood, Mediator, Attorney and Author of How To Negotiate LIke A Pro: 41 Rules for Resolving Disputes, Winner of six book awards Best How To Book, DIY Festival Runner Up, New York Book Festival, E-Book and Self-Help Category Finalist ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards Finalist, Best National Book Awards, Self-Help Category Honorable Mention, London Book Festival How To Mediate Like A Pro: 42 Rules for Mediating Disputes Winner of five book awards Best National Book AWard, Law Category Best E-Book, New York Book Festival Best How To Book, Beach Book Festival Best E-Book, Indie Excellence Awards Spirit AWard, South Florida Writers Association Email: howtonegotiate@aol.com www.marygreenwood.com

Monday, April 23, 2012

How to Negotiate Like a Pro, Second Edition available at Barnes and Noble






By Mary Greenwood, JD, LLM
If you can’t seem to get what you want,
it’s time to learn How to Negotiate Like a Pro.












In this second revised edition of How to Negotiate Like a Pro (the first edition won six book awards,) Greenwood, an attorney, negotiator, and human resources director with over twenty-five years of experience, adds new and revised chapters and provides the tools and strategies to negotiate anything, anytime, anywhere, including your spouse, your boss, a hotel or an online seller on eBay. Here’s a sample of tips you will get:

Gain strategies and practical tips for the negotiation process;

Deal with someone who is unreasonable;

Understand what the other side is thinking;

Break a deadlock;

Learn the ten questions to ask to get the best deal;

Lnow what to do when negotiations fail;

Find out what makes a good negotiator.

With Greenwood’s forty-one rules, you will be soon be negotiating like a professional.




Mary Greenwood, Mediator, Attorney and Author of How to Negotiate Like a Pro, second edition; How to Interview Like a Pro, winner of eleven book awards; and How to Mediate Like a Pro, winner of twelve book awards. Visit Mary's website
www.MaryGreenwood.org

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Cover of How to Negotiate Like a Pro, Second Edition






Cover of How to Negotiate Like a Pro, Second Edition









How to Negotiate Like a Pro was first published in 2006. After six years and six book awards, the new and improved Second Edition is going to be published soon. The 41 rules are the same, but there are new sections on negotiating with service providers such as a car dealer, phone company, doctor and art dealer. With so many changes in the Internet, the chapter on eBay has been completed revised.

A new section called "Ten Questions to Ask to get a Better Deal," gives the reader some insider tips so they can negotiate like a pro.

It has just been sent to the printer and will be available later in April.




Mary Greenwood, Mediator, Attorney and Author How to Interview Like a Pro, winner of eleven book awards, How to Mediate Like a Pro, winner of twelve book awards and First Edition of How to Negotiate Like a Pro, winner of six book awards. How to Negotiate Like a Pro, Second Edition will be available in April 2012. Visit www.MaryGreenwood.org

Friday, April 13, 2012

Review by D.S. White of How to Interview Like a Pro







Title: How to Interview Like a Pro: 43 Rules for Getting Your Next Job

Author: Mary Greenwood

Publisher: iUniverse.com

Release Date: December 2, 2010

Genre: Non-Fiction

Reviewed by: D.S. White

DESCRIPTION:

If you can’t seem to get the interviews and job offers you want, it’s time to learn How to Interview Like a Pro.

Written by longtime human resources director Mary Greenwood, the author of How to Negotiate Like a Pro and How to Mediate Like a Pro, this guidebook offers strategies and practical tips about the interview process. Learn how to prepare for your next interview and how to answer the difficult questions that leave other candidates stuttering.

You will learn forty-three rules that will help you get your next job. Here’s a sample of the types of tips you’ll get:

• PREPARING AND DELIVERING A GOOD ELEVATOR SPEECH IS ESSENTIAL FOR SUCCESS.
• BEING NOSEY ABOUT THE INTERVIEW PROCESS CAN WORK IN YOUR FAVOR.
• THE RIGHT OUTFIT, THE RIGHT HANDSHAKE AND THE RIGHT DEMEANOR ARE ESSENTIAL.
• ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS AT THE INTERVIEW.

This guidebook is the perfect mix of reference materials, case studies, state and federal resources, and checklists. Discover the edge you need to produce results and learn How to Interview Like a Pro.

MY THOUGHTS:

“Rule 8. Be in interview mode all the time.

…An employer told me about an applicant who wore bedroom slippers and short shorts while picking up an application. Often the person you get the application from is the same person who will interview you. If you are wearing bedroom slippers and shorts, the employer does not need to read the application to decide you are not employee material.”

For such a slender volume, this book is chock full of fabulously pertinent advice for the job seeker. It is delivered in a common sense manner and each rule is demonstrated by a concise example as it takes you through all the stages before and after the job interview.

Even after having worked in Human Resources myself, I still learned a thing or three. I wasn’t even half-way through the protected classes section when I realized that I had been hoodwinked and bamboozled for most of my working career, but I must admit that I have no one to blame for that but myself. A wise person once said that we perish from a lack of knowledge.

So what’s my point? You’ve got to have a plan. Studies show that those who end up achieving their goals are those who have a written plan. If you’re looking for a job, your plan could be How to Interview Like a Pro–advice, workbook and reference toolkit all-in-one.

MY RATING:

4-1/2 MICE out of 5 MICE

MY RECOMMENDATION:

This book is suitable for the beginner as well as the seasoned job seeker.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Mary Greenwood is an Attorney, Mediator, and Author of three award-winning books. Her latest book, How to Interview Like a Pro is based on Greenwood’s experience as a Human Resources Director and Attorney as well as her own experience as a head hunter and an applicant. It has already won eleven book awards including the Best How To Book category in the Reader View Book Awards, a Pinnacle Book Award, Honorable Mention in the DIY Book Festival and a silver winner in the ForeWord Magazine Book Awards. She has a BA and MA in English, a Law Degree and an LL.M. in Labor Law. Greenwood lives in Orlando, Florida with her Boston terrier Annabelle.

To learn more about Mary and her books please visit her site: http://marygreenwood.org.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Book Awards: The Gift that Keeps on Giving by Mary Greenwood









Book Awards: The Gift that Keeps on Giving by Mary Greenwood, author of award-winning How to Interview Like a Pro





1. Put award-winning book or award-winning author interchangeably with the name of your book or your name as the author. If you have won more than one award, use "multi-award winning."

2. Go through everything you write and change it to award-winning. This can include your profile on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Look at your blog and Website. If you have previously written ezines or other articles, update them with your new awards.

3. Use Google Alerts with the name of your book to see how much PR you are really getting. This will help you decide where to put your continued efforts. I like to google some key phrases periodically to see what Google alerts has missed.

4. Write a detailed Press Release every time you win an award. I like to tell the history of the award and even list the other winners in my category. I may even write some nice things about the other winning books in my category. Then I write an email to those other writers with a copy of the link along with my congratulations. Sometimes these other winners will reciprocate by putting something about me on their blog or website.

5. Send copies of the Press Releases to anyone who might be interested in publishing the information. For example, send to your current newspaper and other newspapers such as your home newspaper or a newspaper where you previously lived. Send to your alumni associations, your employer and your professional organizations such as the local bar association or Rotary. Send to your local writers' group newsletter.

6. Put book award information on your signature on your email account so that everyone who receives an email from you will see this information. This is sent automatically and often, I will get a response like, " I did not know you were an author," or "My daughter is looking for a job and could use this book on interviewing." If it is not relevant to your email, you can always delete the signature before sending.

7. Write blurbs or tips that people will want to share with others on Facebook or retweet. That will help your information go viral.

8. Send the information frequently. You don't want to be obnoxious, but sending something only once may leave out people who don't check Facebook or Twitter on a regular basis. Some things do bear repeating. You can always tweak the post so it is a little different from earlier ones.

9. Recycle your reviews especially if you won an award with the reviewer's book contest. For example, my books have won awards with Reader Reviews and Readers Favorites. When I share these links, I mention that I won a Reader Reviews or Reader Favorites book award.

10. Use your awards to get an interview or make a pitch. I have gotten many leads for articles mentioning my books about interviewing and negotiating as a result of (HAR0)) www.helpareporter.com. This is a free service and once you sign up, you will get several emails a day with the needs of journalists for future stories. If you see something related to your expertise, you can send a timely pitch which will be forwarded by HARO. My first sentence usually is "I am an award-winning author ..."

11. The list for promoting your book awards is endless and only limited by your imagination.

All of this may seem narcissistic, but if you don't not toot your horn, who will?


Mary Greenwood has won 29 book awards for How to Negotiate Like a Pro, How to Mediate Like a Pro and How to Interview Like a Pro.