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The Secret of Success at Work: 10 Steps to Accelerating Your Career

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ISBN-10: 0273715127

ISBN-13: 9780273715122

Edition: N/A

Authors: Richard Hall

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Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall
Publication date: 3/31/2008
Pages: 184

Foreward
Introduction
How to find you own 'WOW' factor (and then how to develop it)
Look in the mirror That's the real you...say hallo, be nice and be amazed
Why knowing yourself well is a powerful secret weapon
To be told you really look as though you know where you are going is high praise
Destinations are really important places
They are, after all, where you end up
Become a powerful learning machine
You need to keep on learning if you want to keep up in a global economy that's constantly changing
Rediscover the lost art of listening
Become an avid listener. Listen more than you talk
Learn from those smarter than you
I love pineapples: the state of enthusiasm that beats the blues
If you hate your job, change it or change your attitude
Help your boss and they will help you and your career
Give your boss the very best guidance, help and motivation, and then see how much nicer your life becomes as a result
Individuals contribute, departments deliver, but it's teams that win
In the 21st century it's the best teams that win, not the most talented individuals
'Are you being served?' Why responsiveness is so important
Responsiveness is the key to a successful and happy career
If there was one single piece of advice that should dominate your take-out from this book this is it
The power to attract
Law of the jungle, rule of life: look good and sound good
Be a thinker and a doer and a magician
'In today's world we need impresarios and wizards.' (John Sculley, ex Pepsi and Apple)
Conclusion
A master class in accelerating your career