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Works Well with Others

An Outsider's Guide to Shaking Hands, Shutting Up, Handling Jerks, and Other Crucial Skills in Business That No One Ever Teaches You

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  • 288 páginas
  • 11 horas de lectura

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Esquire editor and Entrepreneur etiquette columnist Ross McCammon offers a humorous and authoritative guide to navigating the workplace with confidence and authenticity, even in moments of uncertainty. Reflecting on his own journey from an uninspired job at an in-flight magazine to a role at Esquire, McCammon shares how a single phone call transformed his career and perspective. His narrative is both honest and entertaining, detailing his struggles with workplace anxiety and the insights he gained along the way. He candidly addresses the often absurd dynamics of the professional world, which is rife with unspoken social rules. Through a blend of self-deprecating humor and personal anecdotes, McCammon provides practical advice on mastering essential yet overlooked skills—from the nuances of a handshake to managing business meetings in casual settings. This guide serves as an inspiring resource for those who are intelligent, talented, and ambitious but may feel ill-equipped for success. It encourages readers to redefine their understanding of work, career, and achievement, offering accessible strategies for navigating the complexities of professional life.

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Works Well with Others, Ross McCammon

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Título
Works Well with Others
Subtítulo
An Outsider's Guide to Shaking Hands, Shutting Up, Handling Jerks, and Other Crucial Skills in Business That No One Ever Teaches You
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Dutton
Publicado en
2015
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
288
ISBN10
052595502X
ISBN13
9780525955023
Serie
Calificación
3,35 de 5
Descripción
Esquire editor and Entrepreneur etiquette columnist Ross McCammon offers a humorous and authoritative guide to navigating the workplace with confidence and authenticity, even in moments of uncertainty. Reflecting on his own journey from an uninspired job at an in-flight magazine to a role at Esquire, McCammon shares how a single phone call transformed his career and perspective. His narrative is both honest and entertaining, detailing his struggles with workplace anxiety and the insights he gained along the way. He candidly addresses the often absurd dynamics of the professional world, which is rife with unspoken social rules. Through a blend of self-deprecating humor and personal anecdotes, McCammon provides practical advice on mastering essential yet overlooked skills—from the nuances of a handshake to managing business meetings in casual settings. This guide serves as an inspiring resource for those who are intelligent, talented, and ambitious but may feel ill-equipped for success. It encourages readers to redefine their understanding of work, career, and achievement, offering accessible strategies for navigating the complexities of professional life.