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Shabnam Banerjee-McFarland

Shabnam Banerjee-McFarland

Shabnam Banerjee-McFarland is the Sales & Marketing Strategist for Berrett-Koehler Publishers. She is a San Francisco, Bay Area native passionate about studying and writing about the intersection of social inequality and popular culture.

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The Delicate Art of Upward Communication: Navigating Uncomfortable Conversations with Your Boss

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