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Expect to Win: 10 Proven Strategies for Thriving in the Workplace

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How to survive and thrive in any economic climate with proven strategies from a powerhouse Carla Harris, one of the most powerful and respected women in business and Chairperson of the National... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Wall Street Vet Delivers Winning Strategies!

Carla Harris provides the framework for any executive on Wall Street or off Wall street to achieve extraordinary success in their respective organizations and/or businesses. Yes, that also includes us entrepreneurs out there! I'm an author/entrepreneur and I found Carla's Pearls to be practical and insightful because successfully navigating a 20+ year career on Wall Street is 'entrepreneurial' in nature. I was fortunate enough to attend a recent book signing and I had a chance hear her deliver her message. She was candid about some of her challenges and how she was able to overcome them. What also impressed me was her genuine interest in other people and her commitment to giving back. So, as soon as I got home a began reading the book and finished it in 2 days. There are a lot aspects of this book that I liked. One of the things she talked about was being authentic, expressing who you are. Sometimes, employees try so hard to fit in that they forget who they are and try to be someone else. Big mistake! I made that mistake earlier in my career when I worked in Corporate America. I also liked the fact that she stressed the importance of being strategic yet flexible enough to embrace unexpected opportunities that will get you where you want to go. Another important topic she covered was managing the perception that people have of you in the organization. The only way to find out what that perception of you may be is to get constructive feedback or data, as she puts it. Too many employees are oblivious to how they are perceived and wonder why their careers aren't advancing as planned. And if you're an entrepreneur, it's also critical that you know how your clients and prospects perceive you so you can adapt for the better, if necessary. One of the other chapters that was valuable was identifying mentors, sponsors and advisers. Carla provided some key distinctions between them and gave practical recommendations on how to cultivate those relationships. I can speak from experience that those strategies work because they have worked for me. I was able to land a celebrity headliner for a fundraiser on behalf of a nonprofit board I serve on earlier in my career because I found out what "the apple of her eye" was, had meaningful conversations with her, and I didn't let the first 'no' discourage me. What was also fascinating about her story was how she was able to leverage her passion for singing to differentiate herself from the rest of the pack and, ironically, to advance her career. That was compelling proof of how important it is to explore interests outside of work and to talk about it with clients and your team members. I also liked the advice she gave about respecting EVERYONE in your network. That was refreshing to hear. Sometimes people get caught up in titles and dismiss others who they don't consider to be "A" listers. You never know where your help will come from so don't discount anyone. The bottom line is that you own your career or bu

Good Advice for the Informed and Uninformed

This book provides a simple guide to the world of work. Most people enter the workplace without the slightest idea of the formal and informal rule structures pertinent to each bureaucratic structure or culture. Some simple rules are: o Be yourself o Work in the right place at a job you like o Know your goals and how to pursue them o Concentrate on competitive strengths (probably the most important) o Shape the agenda constructively o Admit to and manage errors o Learn the job in all of its various manifestations and intricacies o Seek training when necessary because technology changes o Engendre correct perceptions o Learn unspoken rules to fit in and consult with key persons in the organization Do all of the above and you can't possibly go wrong.

Victory and Values - a Winning Combination

Ms. Harris shares several keys to professional victory while maintaining personal values. This can't-put-down book provides invaluable strategies and tools to maximize professional success which can really be used in all aspects of one's life. Each "pearl" of wisdom is clearly articulated and provides compelling examples. Overall the tone is motivating and uplifting. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to succeed in business and in life.

Expect To Win

This is a must read book, very powerful and inspirational. The book will motivate your life. If you have been searching for a jump start for yourself then you must purchase and read "Expect To Win" today! Carla talks about her pearls which are lessons learned. My favorite is, in your professional career while climbing the corporate ladder "don't be afraid to ask your boss for what you want and expect it." I took that advice and was blessed behind it. I sincerely hope that 2009 brings you many blessings and "Expect To Win" read it today! Jenise La Vel Super 2009 Make It SHINE!!!!!

A must read!!!

This book is a requirement for surviving in this very difficult economic environment, whether one is currently employed or searching for work. The book is authored by a Morgan Stanley veteran who provides very practical career advice by using clear and concise examples. The supportive tone and personal insights delivers accessibility to all of the strategies. Read the book -- not only will you feel uplifted but you will walk away with a bag of invaluable tools to create your own action plan.
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