Take Initiative: Don't wait for things to happen – take charge and make them happen.
Embrace Change: Change is inevitable, so embrace it and use it as an opportunity for growth.
Be Proactive: Anticipate problems and take action to prevent them before they occur.
Set Goals: Set clear, achievable goals for yourself and work towards them with determination.
Stay Positive: Maintain a positive attitude, even in the face of challenges, and look for the silver lining in every situation.
Take Risks: Don't be afraid to take calculated risks – they can lead to great rewards.
Learn from Failure: Failure is a stepping stone to success, so don't be discouraged by it. Learn from your mistakes and use them to improve.
Focus on Excellence: Strive for excellence in everything you do, and don't settle for mediocrity.
Be Persistent: Success rarely comes overnight – be persistent and keep pushing forward, even when things get tough.
Be Authentic: Stay true to yourself and your values, and don't try to be someone you're not.
Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 047172503X |
ISBN-13 | 9780471725039 |
No of pages | 236 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Published Date | 22 Nov 2005 |
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This is not your typical business book. You won't find academic remedies to your business challenges or exhortations to create a warmer and fuzzier workplace. In fact, you'll find the opposite-tips on how to be a tougher, take-no-prisoners-style manager. It's time to stop letting workplace political correctness push you around and get serious about your business.
In If You Don't Make Waves, You'll Drown, Dave Anderson doesn't pull any punches. Offering simple wisdom and politically incorrect solutions that really work, he's not here to inspire you, but to taunt you into action. He shows you how to be more direct without being disrespectful; how to give honest feedback even when it hurts; and how to hold employees accountable for results. In short, you'll learn how to get the most out of your business.
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