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Promote Yourself: St. Martin's Griffin

Autor Dan Schawbel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2014

How people perceive you at work has always been vital to a successful career. Now with the Internet, social media, and the unrelenting hum of 24/7 business, the ability to promote yourself in person, as well as online, effectively has become absolutely essential.

Dan Schawbel gives you the new rules for success, and answers your most pressing questions about your career:

· How do I decide on the right career path?

· What are managers really looking for?

· What do you do if you're stuck at work?

· How do you create a personal brand for professional success?

· How do you use social media to propel your career?

Promote Yourself lays out a step-by-step process for building a successful career in an age of ever-changing technologies and economic uncertainty.

Promote Yourself is the definitive book on how to build an outstanding career. Now with a new chapter on strategies to help you take charge of the job market, and take advantage of opportunities that will help you find the best career path for you.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781250025685
ISBN-10: 1250025680
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 140 x 208 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: St. Martin's Griffin
Colecția St. Martin's Griffin
Seria St. Martin's Griffin


Cuprins

Foreward by Marcus Buckingham
Introduction: Thinking Inside the Box
1. The Future is YOU
2. Discover What You Were Meant to Do
3. Hard Skills: Be More Than Your Job Description
4. Soft Skills: Make Every Impression Count
5. Online Skills: Use Social Media to Your Advantage
6. Gain Visibility Withough Being Known as a Self-Promotional Jerk
7. What Managers Look for When They Decide Whom to Promote
8. Develop Cross - Generational Relationships
9. Build Your Network at Work and Beyond
10. Turn Your Passion into a New Position
11. Start Your Own Business While on the Job
12. Moving Up, Moving Sidewaysm or Moving ON?
Epilogue: Your Career Is in Your Hands
Acknowledgments
Notes
About the Author


Descriere

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How people perceive you at work has always been vital to a successful career. Now with the internet, social media, and the unrelenting hum of 24/7 business, the ability to brand and promote yourself is more crucial than ever.

No matter how talented you are, it doesn't matter unless your bosses recognise those talents and think of you as an invaluable employee, a game-changing manager or the person whose name is synonymous with success.

So, how do you stand out and get ahead?

In Promote Yourself, Dan Schawbel lays out a step-by-step process for building a successful career through the subtle and amazingly effective art of self-promotion. By showing you how to build a rock-solid foundation of skill that are essential to getting the job done right and identifying exactly what managers value, Promote Yourself will provide you with the unique tools that you'll need today and for the rest of your career.

Recenzii

How people perceive you at work has always been vital to a successful career. Now with the Internet, social media and the unrelenting hum of 24/7 business, the ability to brand and promote yourself effectively has become the razor-thin difference between success and failure.

In Promote Yourself, career guru and founder of Millennial Branding Dan Schawbel lays out a step-by-step process for building a successful career through the subtle and amazingly effective art of self-promotion. By showing you how to build a rock-solid foundation of skills that are essential to getting the job done right and identifying exactly what managers value. Promote Yourself will provide you with the unique tools that you'll need today and for the rest of your career.

'All the resources, advice and inspiration you need to take charge of your own career and get ahead at work' Jack Canfield, author of The Success Principles and co-creator of the New York Times bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul™ series

www.DanSchawbel.com