Ross McCammon
Ross McCammon, whose book "Works Well with Others: An Outsider's Guide to Shaking Hands, Shutting Up, Handling Jerks, and Other Crucial Skills in Business That No One Ever Teaches You" cements his reputation as an author of rare insight, crafts a bio that intertwines the serious with the sardonic. Through this work, McCammon emerges as a contemporary sage, one who deciphers the enigmatic codes of professional life with both humor and gravitas. Beyond the pages of Esquire, where he orchestrates pop culture discourse and social etiquette musings, McCammon delves into the labyrinth of human interactions with a unique narrative flair. His prose is a dance of irony and intelligence, offering readers not just a guide, but an invitation to question the very foundations of corporate rituals. His humor does not merely entertain; it educates, transforming mundane office interactions into lessons in human behavior. As if painting with words, McCammon sketches vivid portraits of workplace characters—each anecdote a brushstroke on the canvas of business life. His tenure at Esquire and Entrepreneur is not merely editorial; it is transformative, reshaping how we perceive the ordinary and imbuing it with extraordinary significance. In his hands, the rules of business become poetry, each line resonating with authenticity and wit. Living in Westchester County's serene embrace, McCammon continues to be a beacon for those navigating the complexities of modern existence, his pen a compass guiding us through life's nuanced corridors. In his narrative landscape, readers find both reflection and revelation, an enduring testament to the power of words in capturing the essence of our shared human experience.
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A Quote by Ross McCammon
"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. Every small step forward is progress toward your dreams."
Ross McCammon
Works Well With Others