Competition is intense, talent is rife and jobs are never secure.
Whether you’re going after your first job, dream job or want to rise to the dizzy heights of success with your current or future employer, learn how you can be the most wanted employee around.
Based on a life-time of experience working in the best companies around, David Freemantle gives you 50 ways to become the person everyone wants in their organisation:
Some examples from Wanted:
- demonstrates the importance of ‘falling in love’ with the work you do. People in love with their work are more likely to be ‘wanted’ than people who hate their work
- stresses the importance of ‘going mad’ (i.e. going and ‘Making A Difference’) and thus developing the skills and mindset to differentiate yourself as an individual
- focuses on ‘being yourself’ and not being what someone else wants you to be. This relates to ambition, principles and behaviour
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Competition is intense, talent is rife and jobs are never secure.
Whether you’re going after your first job, dream job or want to rise to the dizzy heights of success with your current or future employer, learn how you can become the most wanted employee around.
Based on a life-time of experience working in the best companies around, David Freemantle gives you 50 ways to become the person everyone wants in their organisation:
Follow David’s advice and you’ll become more than “wanted” – you’ll be more effective and your organisation will be much more successful. So, find the job you love and be successful!
Sir Michael Bichard, Institute for Government
David Freemantle is the author of fifteen books and this, his sixteenth, is based on a life-time of experiences which, in his case, resulted in being appointed to the board of British Caledonian Airways. Born in Southampton, UK he is a well-known speaker, respected across the world for his seminars on customer service, motivation and leadership. He currently lives in Makati City, Philippines and works extensively in China and Asia.
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Book Description Condition: New. pp. xvi + 211 Illus. (Col.). Seller Inventory # 8201954