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Kirk Snyder’s The G Quotient Signs trailer D-Tox dvd (Jossey-Bass/Wiley) broke new ground in business leadership. Based on a five-year study about the beliefs and behaviors of more than three-thousand working professionals, his research has received widespread acclaim since its release in June 2006, focusing attention on the changing world of work as well as the rising profile of gay executives in Corporate America.
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Rave reviews in the writers’ bibles of Publisher’s Weekly and The Library Journal Unspeakable film , as well as a cover story in Details Magazine
and high-profile media play in newspapers and magazines that include Fast Company, Fortune, The Advocate, The New York Times
and Chicago Tribune Born in East L.A. ipod , Snyder established himself as a recognized authority
on the contemporary workplace.
His debut book, Lavender Road to Success (Ten Speed Press), was honored by Amazon as one of the best books of the year as a top ten editors’ pick. Hailed as a groundbreaking career development book “belonging beside Richard Nelson Bolles’s classic, What Color is Your Parachute? in libraries everywhere,” Lavender Road to Success impacted lives around the world.
Kirk is currently completing research for his third book. An expansive and evocative look at the next incarnation of the American workplace, this work spans across industries from factory floors to the C-Suite to reveal the cultural evolution of the meaning of work in our society.


