Betty Liu’s Work Smarts distills career advice from the CEOs and business leaders she’s interviewed as a Bloomberg anchor into practical lessons for getting ahead. It’s a straight-talking guide to the unwritten rules of success that schools don’t teach.
Liu covers networking, self-promotion, handling failure, negotiating, and the habits that separate those who rise from those who stall. The recurring theme is that working hard isn’t enough — you have to work strategically, manage relationships, and advocate for yourself.
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Who it’s for: ambitious professionals and early-career builders who want practical, real-world career advice.
The verdict: approachable and useful, with the credibility of CEO insight behind it. A solid playbook for navigating the parts of success that talent alone won’t carry you through.
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