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A revised and updated edition of the career advancement guide that advocates working smarter, not harder, from one of America's premier career consultants. Do your job, do it well, and youโll be rewarded, right? Actually, probably not. According to career guru Donald Asher, advancement at work is less about skillsets and more about strategy. The revised and expanded edition of WHO GETS PROMOTED, WHO DOESNโT, AND WHY details exactly what puts one employee on the fast track to an exceptional career, while another stays on the treadmill to mediocrity. Whether youโre new to the workforce, repairing a recession-damaged career, or feeling stagnant and overlooked at work, this book is your ticket to advancement. Learn: โ why timing is more important than talent โ how corporations actually make promotion decisions โ how to avoid career mistakes you donโt even know youโre making โ what women in the workforce particularly need to know โ and the twelve proven strategies for promotion regardless of your industry and experience If you want to know how to control your career destiny, the solution is to work smarter, not harder. WHO GETS PROMOTED, WHO DOESNโT, AND WHY will help you do just that. Review: This book will help us elucidates our expectations in the working world. - I recommended this for newcomers to the workforce, this book effectively elucidates the expectations of the working world. The author skillfully communicates essential insights. However, For individuals like me with several years of professional experience might find limited novelty in the content. While it may not offer groundbreaking revelations for seasoned professionals, there are still valuable reminders and noteworthy points to consider. Overall, it proves beneficial for those navigating the early stages of their career, though its value diminishes for those with more extensive work experience. Review: Good book on its own - even better with discussion - Some of the stuff in this book was intuitive. But a coworker and I both bought the book then discussed, and I was amazed at the different stuff he got out of it versus me. I think the book discussion elevated the book (and is probably true for any "self help" book). I probably would have ranked it three stars otherwise. It's worth a buy, and even more worth it if you discuss with someone else who reads it. It motivated me to find my weaknesses, and figure out a way to improve them. It also encouraged me to keep moving in my career, and to ask for more stuff.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 294 Reviews |
E**U
This book will help us elucidates our expectations in the working world.
I recommended this for newcomers to the workforce, this book effectively elucidates the expectations of the working world. The author skillfully communicates essential insights. However, For individuals like me with several years of professional experience might find limited novelty in the content. While it may not offer groundbreaking revelations for seasoned professionals, there are still valuable reminders and noteworthy points to consider. Overall, it proves beneficial for those navigating the early stages of their career, though its value diminishes for those with more extensive work experience.
K**Y
Good book on its own - even better with discussion
Some of the stuff in this book was intuitive. But a coworker and I both bought the book then discussed, and I was amazed at the different stuff he got out of it versus me. I think the book discussion elevated the book (and is probably true for any "self help" book). I probably would have ranked it three stars otherwise. It's worth a buy, and even more worth it if you discuss with someone else who reads it. It motivated me to find my weaknesses, and figure out a way to improve them. It also encouraged me to keep moving in my career, and to ask for more stuff.
B**S
If you want to get ahead, buy this book
The best book on this subject. No non-sense, practical, sensible advice on how to survive and thrive at work. It is an honest book, so be ready for some hard truths. But I think this book is exactly on-point, and I applaud the author for making this information available to us, and distilling it in a way that's so easy to understand (and with discipline, to implement). In fact, after I read this book, I had a lot of "aha" moments. Things that used to confuse me before are clear now. This book will allow you to understand how companies make decisions, why you didn't get promoted after your glowing review, how to navigate the office. It's an indispensable book for anyone who cares about their career.
A**N
Very well written, well considered primer on career mobility
This is now one of my favorite career books I've ever read. Writing style is intelligent and readable. I'm walking away with a more informed view of the American workplace, plus actionable tips I can use tomorrow. Concrete advice and descriptive examples by high-achieving interviewees and HR. Strong recommend.
A**R
Excellent book essential reading
I hate the career game but needed to know the rules. This book is perfect in telling you what you need to know about pronation. I learned I a lot though some of it is sad you need to know It. You can't advance in, win, or change the game if you don't understand its current rules. If you can please change the game please do its a rigged game and needs to be fixed or redone entirely.
T**0
Great information gives a good insight on how managers think ...
Great information gives a good insight on how managers think and what roll HR plays in getting a promotion ...
K**T
No Nonsense, Highly Practical, Highly Valuable Advice
I've bought several books this year and this is the best one. Highly practical advice that's easy to follow.
D**E
This is a great resource for learning the basics of office politics 101
This is a nice quick read when you want to learn the basics of office politics. While reading this book I looked back over my career in Corporate America and I remembered almost every single mistake I've made. If I could live it over I definitely would've done a few things differently. I remember a lecture I attended maybe 6-7 years ago. It was held by this guy who trained Senior Level Managers to become CEO's, CAO's and CFO's.. Anyways, he gave the crowd a survey to complete. He asked what are the most important aspect of your job - apply a percentage. Majority of the crowd applied the highest percentage to How well you know and how well you do your job. He gave us the survey from how CEO's completed it.. They gave the highest percentage to HOW MUCH CREDIT YOU RECEIVE on the job. It completely changed my outlook. This book will help guide your performance in Corporate America.
M**G
Want to get on at work?
A very worthwhile read and makes alot of sense. If you are wanting to progress - at the start of your career, mid career or indeed towards the end. Buy this book, absorb it - then make a plan. Recommended
R**I
Very helpful book, clear and direct, with practical tips and examples
I found this book easy to read, very interesting and a good wake up call. It boosted my motivation and gave me the right energy to be stronger, to risk and to succeed.
Y**N
Informative, easy read
Meticulous planning, constant upgrading of skills and many other softer aspects of managing people is required if one wants to move ahead in a career. Through easy to read bites supported with real life examples, the book takes you through what needs to be done to move up the ladder. Good read!
L**O
Awesome book
The perfect book that shows what you should be doing to get promoted and I wish I knew some of this advices earlier in my career. Highly recommended!
J**R
Practical examples
Down to earth examples of real life. Makes ones think over and over again. Could go more depth in challenging situations.
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