Wins for work

How to survive, thrive and advance at work

Business & Finance, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Organizational Behavior, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Careers, Management & Leadership, Motivational
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Author: Vera Ama Ng'oma ISBN: 9781633235878
Publisher: booksmango Publication: February 19, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Vera Ama Ng'oma
ISBN: 9781633235878
Publisher: booksmango
Publication: February 19, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Succeeding at work these days is no walk in the park. It takes targeted effort, wisdom, intuition and some common sense. With constant change, unending competitiveness and bruising office politics, it is reckless to simply put your head down, plough away and hope to be successful.
In ‘’Wins for Work’ Leadership, Career and Personal development expert, Vera Ama Ng’oma gives you authoritative advice and real world valuable perspectives on what you need to consistently do to win at work including top grade principles on how to;.

Leverage your skills and perform at the top of your game
Earn respect, recognition for your high levels of productivity
Act maturely in high pressure situations and get noticed
Earn autonomy, freedom and confidence to do your best work
Be intentional about adapting to change rapidly and skilfully
Communicate in a more purposeful way about what you offer
Build credibility and confidence quickly even before need arises

The definitive guide to helping you get under the skin of your workplace, ‘’Wins for Work’’ gives you straightforward, concise, and essential advice to take workplace challenges in your stride, make your successes greater and your personal advancement phenomenal.

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Succeeding at work these days is no walk in the park. It takes targeted effort, wisdom, intuition and some common sense. With constant change, unending competitiveness and bruising office politics, it is reckless to simply put your head down, plough away and hope to be successful.
In ‘’Wins for Work’ Leadership, Career and Personal development expert, Vera Ama Ng’oma gives you authoritative advice and real world valuable perspectives on what you need to consistently do to win at work including top grade principles on how to;.

Leverage your skills and perform at the top of your game
Earn respect, recognition for your high levels of productivity
Act maturely in high pressure situations and get noticed
Earn autonomy, freedom and confidence to do your best work
Be intentional about adapting to change rapidly and skilfully
Communicate in a more purposeful way about what you offer
Build credibility and confidence quickly even before need arises

The definitive guide to helping you get under the skin of your workplace, ‘’Wins for Work’’ gives you straightforward, concise, and essential advice to take workplace challenges in your stride, make your successes greater and your personal advancement phenomenal.

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