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Whether they've got increased responsibilities, new colleagues, or a brand new job, managers and specialists are bound to face unfamiliar situations. Although most smart professionals eventually adapt to new circumstances on their own, the truly savvy ones know that value of "street smarts", the ability to assess environments quickly and make adjustments--both subtle and radical--on the fly. This timely book is a must read for professionals who want a portable skill set they can use in any situation and within any organization. With frank insights on the realities of professional interaction,…mehr

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Whether they've got increased responsibilities, new colleagues, or a brand new job, managers and specialists are bound to face unfamiliar situations. Although most smart professionals eventually adapt to new circumstances on their own, the truly savvy ones know that value of "street smarts", the ability to assess environments quickly and make adjustments--both subtle and radical--on the fly. This timely book is a must read for professionals who want a portable skill set they can use in any situation and within any organization. With frank insights on the realities of professional interaction, the book helps readers to: * Work in unfamiliar situations with an inquiring and strategic mind * Use universal skills across industries, work sectors, and cultures * Influence organizational outcomes and change the status quo Plus mini-cases, tools, and challenging exercises will help professionals get in shape for the actual games of organizational life.
Autorenporträt
David W. Brown is an author and health researcher who studies cancer, disease, nutrition, and holistic health. He has a long history of fighting for children rights. He is also an entrepreneur and worked as an IT professional before launching a second career to pursue his passion. He lives in Pacific Northwest where he enjoys mountain biking, skydiving, scuba diving, and baseball.