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Comprend les noms: Marie G. McIntyre Ph.D.

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I was given this book by an acquaintance. My initial thoughts were, "eh, another self-help book repackaging Andrew Carnegie, yawn." But no, this book has been extremely clarifying to me. Nothing the author says is surprising, exactly, but it makes very clear the "real" way that work gets done in office environments. By being conscious of the more-critical-than-it-seems nature of issues like collaboration, visibility, and leverage, I've (I think) been able to promote my projects in a way that's good for me, the people I work with, and for the business as a whole too. Highly recommended to anyone who's work life is not quite going the way they want it to.… (plus d'informations)
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Harlan879 | 2 autres critiques | Oct 3, 2010 |
This book may have saved my job. It clearly explained some of the "facts of life" at work that I had just never understood. If you want to know how to get along with your boss, deal with adversarial coworkers, and shine in your career, this book can really help you. Every new graduate should read it, but I also know a lot of long-time workers who have never learned some of these lessons. Also, it is an interesting read, with lots of stories and examples.
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katherinekennedy | 2 autres critiques | Jul 20, 2009 |
very disappointing. Most of the advices are just align the line of being-a-good-employee and know what your want.
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sphinx | 2 autres critiques | Nov 16, 2007 |

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