Stuff I Wish I'd Known When I Started Working (PDF)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Don't learn the hard way--get work advice from some of the
world's most successful people, all in one place!
Work is a tricky business--the politics, the workload, the
career ladder. It can take years and years of battling away and
learning through...
world's most successful people, all in one place!
Work is a tricky business--the politics, the workload, the
career ladder. It can take years and years of battling away and
learning through...
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Don't learn the hard way--get work advice from some of the
world's most successful people, all in one place!
Work is a tricky business--the politics, the workload, the
career ladder. It can take years and years of battling away and
learning through mistakes to fully get to grips with the dos and
don'ts. What if you could fast track that process? Cut out all
those years of learning the hard way and working it out for
yourself? Enter Stuff I Wish I'd Known When I Started
Working, the unique guide to making work work! Fergus O'Connell
has had a wonderfully varied career spanning three decades, and in
this book, he will teach you the things it takes others years to
figure out. You'll also find nuggets of wisdom and invaluable
career advice from some of the world's most successful
people--people like Oprah Winfrey, J.K. Rowling, Steve Jobs,
Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos.
Whether you're new to the workforce, changing roles, or just
stuck in a professional rut, this book shows you what you need to
know to get ahead. By learning from the common mistakes of others,
you can avoid making those mistakes yourself--and possibly
skip a few rungs on the corporate ladder.
* Quickly learn what others have taken years to work out
* Get nuggets of work wisdom from some of the world's most
successful people
* Learn how to get more done in less time, and stimulate your
creativity
* Aim high, and get where you're going faster
You'll spend the majority of your waking hours at work for the
majority of your life. Make it time well spent. Learn how to be
more effective, more accountable, more visible, and less afraid. If
you want a seat on the bullet train to success, Stuff I Wish I'd
Known When I Started Working provides the tips and tools you
need. Buckle up.
world's most successful people, all in one place!
Work is a tricky business--the politics, the workload, the
career ladder. It can take years and years of battling away and
learning through mistakes to fully get to grips with the dos and
don'ts. What if you could fast track that process? Cut out all
those years of learning the hard way and working it out for
yourself? Enter Stuff I Wish I'd Known When I Started
Working, the unique guide to making work work! Fergus O'Connell
has had a wonderfully varied career spanning three decades, and in
this book, he will teach you the things it takes others years to
figure out. You'll also find nuggets of wisdom and invaluable
career advice from some of the world's most successful
people--people like Oprah Winfrey, J.K. Rowling, Steve Jobs,
Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos.
Whether you're new to the workforce, changing roles, or just
stuck in a professional rut, this book shows you what you need to
know to get ahead. By learning from the common mistakes of others,
you can avoid making those mistakes yourself--and possibly
skip a few rungs on the corporate ladder.
* Quickly learn what others have taken years to work out
* Get nuggets of work wisdom from some of the world's most
successful people
* Learn how to get more done in less time, and stimulate your
creativity
* Aim high, and get where you're going faster
You'll spend the majority of your waking hours at work for the
majority of your life. Make it time well spent. Learn how to be
more effective, more accountable, more visible, and less afraid. If
you want a seat on the bullet train to success, Stuff I Wish I'd
Known When I Started Working provides the tips and tools you
need. Buckle up.
Autoren-Porträt von Fergus O'connell
The Sunday Business Post has described Fergus O'Connell as having 'more strings to his bow than a Stradivarius'.Fergus has a First in Mathematical Physics from University College Cork and is one of the world's leading authorities on project management. His company -- ETP (www.etpint.com) - and his project management method -- Structured Project Management / The Ten Steps -- have influenced a generation of project managers. In 2003 this method was used to plan and execute the Special Olympics World Games, the world's biggest sporting event that year. Fergus's experience covers projects around the world; he has taught project management in Europe, North America, South America and Asia. He holds two patents.
Fergus is the author of thirteen business books. The first of these, How to Run Successful Projects -- the Silver Bullet, has become both a bestseller and a classic and has been constantly in print for over twenty years. His book on common sense entitled Simply Brilliant -- also a bestseller and now in its fourth edition -- was runner-up in the W H Smith Book Awards 2002. His books have been translated into twenty languages. His most recent title is The Power Of Doing Less, published by Capstone in 2012. It has sold 6k copies to date.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Fergus O'connell
- 2014, 1. Auflage, 192 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0857085689
- ISBN-13: 9780857085689
- Erscheinungsdatum: 20.11.2014
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