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Thinking Outside the Cubicle: How to Change the Job You Have Into the Job You Want

 
 
Thinking Outside the Cubicle: How to Change the Job You Have Into the Job You Want
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Thinking Outside the Cubicle: How to Change the Job You Have Into the Job You Want

In "Thinking Outside the Cubicle", career counselor Norman Meshriy condenses a year's worth of sessions with an experienced career coach into a compact, accessible guide filled with tips and strategies that can help you increase your job satisfaction by transforming the workplace from within. Guided by provocative self-assessment exercises and real-life examples, you'll learn how to deal with frustrating bosses and difficult coworkers, hone your job skills, eliminate common roadblocks, negotiate effectively for promotions and pay increases, restructure your job to match your goals, build rewarding business relationships and feel secure enough to leave the office behind at day's end.

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Product Details:
Author: Norman J. Meshriy
Paperback: 120 pages
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication Date: March 12, 2002
Language: English
ISBN: 1572242671
Package Length: 7.06 inches
Package Width: 7.06 inches
Package Height: 0.35 inches
Package Weight: 0.42 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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5Excellent Book  Sep 30, 2007
This book was not exactly what I had expected from the title. It is a small book, but highly detailed and informative. Thinking Outside the Cubicle is easy to read, yet not simplistic. For me, the book provided a framework to look at all the facets of the job I now have through questions at the end of each chapter. I got many, many ideas on how I could improve my job. The author brought up a lot of issues that I hadn't even thought of. I would recommend this book highly for anyone who is considering leaving their job or anyone who wants to enhance their job or career.

5A very helpful and informative book!  Feb 24, 2003
My highest recommendation. This is a great little book that should be in the library of every professional.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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