The Coach

13 Skills to Enhance Your Career

Business & Finance, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Training, Skills, Entrepreneurship & Small Business
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Author: David G. Giese ISBN: 9781468548068
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: March 2, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: David G. Giese
ISBN: 9781468548068
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: March 2, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The Coach: 13 Skills to Enhance Your Career is a simple yet powerful and beneficial book for those wanting to improve their career. It is densely packed with key career-enhancing skills ranging from the focus of always serving your customer, to ensuring you constantly go the extra mile as well as techniques of balancing your career with other important areas of your life. These success skills, along with ten others, are shared by a business-savvy and wise mentor with a recently hired colleague during the first year of the young mans career. The process the mentor leverages is based on a more than 200 hundred year-old personal development process developed by Mr. Benjamin Franklin.

In this book you will learn: Career success should be defined by you and is achieved through small, daily advantages and the practice of key skills. Positive attitude and good daily choices are key to your success and happiness. What you think about most of the time will predict your future. Only those willing to work will achieve true happiness and success. Benjamin Franklins self-improvement process. Thirteen skills that, if practiced, will enhance your career. Over sixty quotes/phrases to serve as reminders for these powerful skills!

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The Coach: 13 Skills to Enhance Your Career is a simple yet powerful and beneficial book for those wanting to improve their career. It is densely packed with key career-enhancing skills ranging from the focus of always serving your customer, to ensuring you constantly go the extra mile as well as techniques of balancing your career with other important areas of your life. These success skills, along with ten others, are shared by a business-savvy and wise mentor with a recently hired colleague during the first year of the young mans career. The process the mentor leverages is based on a more than 200 hundred year-old personal development process developed by Mr. Benjamin Franklin.

In this book you will learn: Career success should be defined by you and is achieved through small, daily advantages and the practice of key skills. Positive attitude and good daily choices are key to your success and happiness. What you think about most of the time will predict your future. Only those willing to work will achieve true happiness and success. Benjamin Franklins self-improvement process. Thirteen skills that, if practiced, will enhance your career. Over sixty quotes/phrases to serve as reminders for these powerful skills!

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