In the turbulent job market, impressing your boss is the key to career success. Your boss can help you climb the corporate ladder, and also help you acquire skills. This book offers 169 accessible... This description may be from another edition of this product.
169 Ways to Score Points with Your Boss isn't about "apple polishing". It reminds you of basics like "Be on time" and more advanced skills such as "Allow others to save face". I also recommend another title, "How to Manage Your Boss."
Straight-forward advice from a man who is the boss.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Mr. Schonberg has explained in very clear, numbered statements, what you can do with just a bit of effort to put yourself in a positive light with your boss. Some of the points may seem to only apply to the executive but most can easily be put into use at any job level. Time is money, don't waste the bosses money by wasting time on the job. Don't badmouth your former employer. Stay current. All easy to do and all simply explained. After all, the sooner you read the book the sooner you can score points with your boss.
a real joy: powerful and succint
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
+AH4-The title is somewhat misleading in the sense that all the pointers given (usually in the form of one pagers) are also applicable to your employers, coworkers, even personal relationships. A lot of the items are relationship builders, others are tips for improving efficiency, and yet others reminding us that we are all human. Some of the advice may seem trivially obvious, but those are the ones that somehow we forget!The title is meant to reflect that ultimately a large part of your career+AH4-+AH4- progress depends on your boss and your relationships with him/her. A good advice, but not to be overstated (and the book certainly does not overstate it). Ultimately "there are no shortcuts". This books just provides the tools to make the path a lot smoother. Cheers.+AH4-
What a Positive and Inspirational Guide!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I read this book cover to cover. Even though a lot of it is common sense, having it all in one handy book is insightful. Each tip is short and succinct, never more than a single page, and captures the point with maybe one anecdote. Even though I probably committed half of all the mistakes pointed out in the book, I still forged through to the end. Convinced now that my boss hates me (not really), I'm going to go back over my flaws and improve myself. After all, this is what the book is about, maintaining a positive attitude and doing the best you can.
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