Who gets promoted, who doesn't, and why : 12 things you'd better do if you want to get ahead / Donald Asher.

By: Asher, Donald [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berkeley, California : Ten Speed Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: Second editionDescription: viii, 200 pages : maps ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781607746003Subject(s): Career development -- United States | Promotions -- United StatesDDC classification: 650.1 LOC classification: HF5382.5.U5 | A75 2014Summary: A revised and updated edition of the career advancement guide that advocates working smarter, not harder, from one of America's premier career consultants. According to career guru Donald Asher, advancement at work is less about skill sets and more about strategy. Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't, and Why details exactly what puts one employee on the fast track to an exceptional career, while another stays on the treadmill to mediocrity. For those new to the workforce as well as those feeling overlooked, this book reveals the secrets to climbing the career ladder, including common mistakes most workers don't know they're making, insider information about how corporations really make promotion decisions, and the ten proven strategies for career advancement.
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Includes index.

A revised and updated edition of the career advancement guide that advocates working smarter, not harder, from one of America's premier career consultants. According to career guru Donald Asher, advancement at work is less about skill sets and more about strategy. Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't, and Why details exactly what puts one employee on the fast track to an exceptional career, while another stays on the treadmill to mediocrity. For those new to the workforce as well as those feeling overlooked, this book reveals the secrets to climbing the career ladder, including common mistakes most workers don't know they're making, insider information about how corporations really make promotion decisions, and the ten proven strategies for career advancement.

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