Business Without the Bullsh*t: 49 Secrets and Shortcuts You Need to Know
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Rating | : | 4.50 (508 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00AG0VN28 |
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Number of Pages | : | 376 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-10 |
Language | : | English |
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His writing has appeared in Fast Company, Wired, Men's Health, and The New York Times.. Geoffrey James writes one the world's most-visited business blogs, the award winning "Sales Source" column on Inc
A lot of assumptions and borderline ethical issues I'll start with the good. I did find some areas of this book very helpful: different types of managers, how to work with your coworkers, and the section about negative/'evils' that exist in the workplace such as types of lies.That said, some of these techniques certainly would not fit in with the compan. Encourages to appreciate career and strive towards even better ones Jason Timms This book consolidated a lot of the business ideas that I needed to keep in mind to make my career easier to manage and plan for. I've been a fan of Geoffrey James articles at Inc.com for some time now and I only wish I read the book last year and not put it off. I find his articles incredibly helpful i. "An Entertaining Outlook" according to Lucy Arin. Maybe you think you might not have the guts to deploy some of the zingers Geoffrey James suggests for handling those annoying workplace situations, but you can sure have fun imagining you did. A great read to pick up and enjoy, with solid strategies to make your work life better, and an entertaining out
You want the patient (i.e., your firm) to get through trauma as quickly as possible, not bleed the death of a thousand cuts." Relevant for leaders or employees of any generation, this is a quick, impactful primer for anyone wanting to be more effective on the job."—Publishers Weekly"Yes, it's true, there's a lot of "bs" in business, but the path through it becomes much clearer by reading the new book by Geoffrey James."—800 CEO Read. James tackles essential workplace skills and techniques, including how to
In BUSINESS WITHOUT THE BULLSH*T, readers will learn surprising but tried-and-true secrets about being an extraordinary boss, coping with annoying coworkers, and navigating the thorny problems that recur in every workplace.Tips from BUSINESS WITHOUT THE BULLSH*T:Long work hours mean less work gets done. Multiple studies reveal that working 60 rather than 40 hours a week makes you slightly more productive but only for a little while. Then, customize it to match what you've di