Suzanne Bates (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Suzanne Bates" in English language version.

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boston.com

  • Boston.com, The Top Ten Most Memorable TV Bosses, Retrieved April 23, 2015, "...Former TV anchor and the author of ... Suzanne Bates, ... list of the "Top 10 memorable TV bosses." ..."
  • June 4, 2004, Boston.com, How well does your boss communicate?, Retrieved April 23, 2015, "...every time you open your mouth you're auditioning for leadership, said Suzanne Bates..."
  • Melanie Nayer, September 11, 2005, Boston Globe, Preparation will help you ace interview, Retrieved April 23, 2015, "...Bates, who offers executive coaching and professional training to corporations, said job seekers are so concerned about how they are going to answer the questions they don't focus enough on what questions they should ask...."
  • Cindy Cantrell, Shivaji Mudambi, February 16, 2012, Boston.com, Wellesley resident celebrates release of third book, Retrieved April 23, 2015, "...wo-time, best-selling business author Suzanne Bates of Wellesley recently celebrated the release of her third book,..."

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sptimes.com

  • JAY CRIDLIN, St. Petersburg Times, May 28, 2002, Undersea pursuits; adieu to anchoring, Retrieved April 23, 2015, "..WFLA-Ch. 8 anchor ... Philadelphia in the mid 1980s... WBZ-TV in Boston... She founded her own media consulting firm, Bates Communications Inc.... Wellesley, Mass. ...."

wsj.com

  • JOANN S. LUBLIN, Oct. 16, 2011, Wall Street Journal, High Aspirations? Get to Know the Board, Retrieved April 23, 2015, "...executives often don't know how to get noticed by directors because "they have few opportunities to present or interact in a social setting," says Boston executive coach Suzanne Bates,..."
  • Shellenbarger, Sue (13 January 2015). "How to Look Smarter". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  • Sue Shallenbarger, June 11, 2013, Wall Street Journal, Is Too Much Eye Contact Creepy?, Retrieved April 23, 2015, "...Eye contact is a sign of respect and attentiveness, says Suzanne Bates, chief executive of Bates Communications, a Wellesley, Mass.-based firm that offers executive coaching and communications consulting..."