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Managing Yourself and Your Career

How to stay positive, gain respect in the workplace, plan for asuccessful career and know when the time is right to move on
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Written by bestselling authors Neil Flanagan and Jarvis Finger, Managing Yourself and Your Career provides a step-by-step guide to enjoying your work, overcoming the fear of failure and making things happen in the workplace. Discover how to be strategic about your future, and how to survive and thrive in the politics of any organisation. All subjects are presented in a clear, step-by-step fashion, with cross-references to help readers navigate between different topics. Ideal for anybody serious about developing their career, this unique format is easy to read and refreshingly free of jargon.  Managing Yourself and Your Career is part of Australian Business Essentials, a unique series of pocket guides written specifically for Australian managers and employees.

Neil Flanagan, BA, B Ed St, M Ed Admin, PhD, is a highly regarded management strategist, motivational speaker and bestselling author. His drive-time radio program was syndicated nationally, and he continues to contribute articles to media in Australia. Jarvis Finger, BA, B Ed, M Ed Admin, FACEL, FQIEA, AFAIM, is a well-known author and editor. A former executive manager in one of Australia’s largest public organisations, he is author of a range of management books and regular magazine contributor.

  • Introduction
  • Part One: Building a Positive Mindset
  • Part Two: Planning for a Successful Career
  • Part Three: Engaging in Professional Development
  • Part Four: Surviving Organisational Politics (and Moving On)

Discover how to:

  • Identify practical solutions to everyday problems
  • Build opportunities, engage in professional development, and grow your career
  • Develop a positive mental attitude, overcome boredom and manage stress at work

 



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