Whether you recently joined the workforce or are well into your career and if you're feeling less than inspired and, as a result, you find yourself sitting zoned out in your office or workspace wondering why you're there, 5-Star Career: Why You Still Don't You Have One and How to Get It, may be the book for you.
Penelope Przekop Books
This author discovered her passion for writing as a child during hot Louisiana summers, where books from the traveling bookmobile felt as exciting as an ice cream truck. An early encounter with a librarian challenging her reading abilities solidified her certainty that she would become a writer. This experience fostered a lifelong love for language and storytelling. Her work reflects a profound understanding of the power of narratives and the joy of discovery through reading.



Aberrations
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The story follows twenty-one-year-old Angel Duet, a narcoleptic young woman driven by her father's secrets surrounding her mother's death. As she becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind her family's past, her father's girlfriend's arrival disrupts her fragile world, leading to a descent into a chaotic mix of drugs and desire. Through her journey, Angel confronts the lies that have shaped her life, ultimately realizing that accepting the truth is essential for understanding herself and her family's history.
Six Sigma for Business Excellence
A Manager's Guide to Supervising Six Sigma Projects and Teams
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The Six Sigma process excellence program, based on Johnson & Johnson's unique approach "Six Sigma for Business Excellence "shows managers at all levels of Six Sigma proficiency how to create a process excellence program that addresses both company goals and day-to-day operations. Using Johnson & Johnson's Process Excellence Program as a model, Johnson & Johnson's director of quality, Penelope Przekop, walks readers through the real world of implementing a Six Sigma program. Examples and insights from Johnson & Johnson as well as other Six Sigma companies detail: How to apply Six Sigma principles and techniques immediately with little supervision from senior managers or black belts How to resolve communication issues between management and the Six Sigma team Ways to become a Six Sigma champion without assistance from senior management or black belts Methods and tools that managers at all levels can incorporate into their departments, improving quality and performance from the inside out