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Book : Rise 3 Practical Steps For Advancing Your Career,...

Modelo 07742608
Fabricante o sello Ten Speed Press
Peso 0.47 Kg.
Precio:   $57,319.00
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-Titulo Original : Rise 3 Practical Steps For Advancing Your Career, Standing Out As A Leader, And Liking Your Life

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Ten Speed Press

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A straight-shooting Silicon Valley executive reveals insider career strategies to becoming a great leader, developing your network, succeeding without wasting time, and managing trade-offs between your work and life so your life works. Patty Azzarello became the youngest general manager at Hewlett-Packard at age thirty-three, ran a $1 billion software business at thirty-five, and became a CEO at thirty-eight-all without turning into a self-centered, miserable jerk. In Rise, Azzarello shares the insider secrets to advancing your career (while having a life) in three practical steps: Do Better: Set ruthless priorities, and work and lead more strategically to deal with frustrating obstacles. Look Better: Build your credibility with the people who can help (or blacklist) you. Connect Better: Develop your network without being political. Get on the List of people who get the best opportunities. Whether you are just starting up the corporate ladder, stuck midcareer, transitioning, or eyeing the corner office, Rise shows you the difference between getting ahead and just working hard. Review Leave it to Patty Azzarello to turn the secrets of genuine and effective leadership into a practical action plan. Who needs a mentor when you can read this book? -Debra Chrapaty, CIO, Zynga I often get midlevel managers asking me how they can crack into the next level, and I have had many managers who dont ask and get stuck. Rise is the definitive guidebook to create a breakout moment in almost any career. -Rob Meinhardt, GM, Dell Did you ever wish someone would just write down what you have to do to get promoted? Rise lays it out for you. Its easy to read, easy to implement, and tested in the real world. Read this book, or else work for someone who did. -Jim Davis, CEO, Verified Person, Inc. About the Author PATTY AZZARELLO is a successful Silicon Valley executive who now runs her own management consulting company, leading business transformations and positively impacting the careers of thousands of people across the world. She lives in Carmel Valley, California. Visit azzarellogroup . Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. WHY I WROTE THIS BOOK I wrote the book that I wished I had been able to read as I was building my own career. I want to help people get further, faster, and be more satisfied with their work. There were four real motivators for the book. 1. TELL ALL THE SECRETS I was very fortunate to get a lot of help from smart people who cared about me along the way. Because of that, I was told a lot of important things that no one else was. Without executive-level, personal mentors, most people dont ever get to learn about what really matters and what really works. They dont learn how to avoid the common pitfalls or get the insights they need to survive the confusing and rough times. So I want to give away all the secrets-all the executive, insider information that is typically shared with only a select few people who get taken under a mentors wing. 2. I HATE WASTED TIME I hate wasting anything, particularly time, energy, and potential. So I dont like to see people wasting time, investing their heart and energy, but not getting anywhere-and, in fact, burning career capital. You see, I am a maximizer through and through. What I mean by that is that I am driven to find the most direct and effective path to accomplish things and then do them the best they can be done, whether that is being a CEO or making a tuna sandwich. As such, I invest enormous amounts of time, thought, and energy to figure out how to do something an easier, faster, or better way. I refuse to let my time get burned up on things that dont make a big difference or have a significant payoff. So Ive spent a lot of the last twenty-five years figuring out how to tune my actions and invest my efforts to maximize the payoff for the businesses and for my career.
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