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Business FAQs: Answers to the 100 Most  Difficult Business Questions of All Time
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Business FAQs: Answers to the 100 Most Difficult Business Questions of All Time

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It is a fact of business life that most managers are promoted into their first management job with hardly any training. And if they get promoted again, guess what? The same thing happens again. Managers are basically expected to work out how to do a new job by reacting to the pressures the role puts on them. They can ask questions to begin with, of course, but by the time they have been in post for a while they find it difficult to reveal their ignorance or lack of skills to other people.So, they look for a book that:? Is a one-stop shop, they don’t want to buy a book covering each individual aspect of their work, they want it in one place Is not too academic or clever, you don’t need Drucker on Globalisation when you are trying to make a decision whether or not to hire someone in the Paris office Gives hard practical advice built on experience rather than management theory Works Is accessible and easy to use Is simple and practical to implement tomorrow! 100 Business FAQ’s is just that book. It gives step-by-step solutions to sensible questions such as, ‘What exactly is in a strategic plan?’ and ‘How do you do risk assessment?’ This book is not a once-only read, it will become your business bible - to be used in anger from day one and referred to throughout the rest of your careerThe book also gives practical answers to important questions such as ‘How do I gain influence with my boss’s boss without annoying my boss?’ Answer:First make sure that your boss thinks that other people believe that your good ideas are his. Then make sure that your boss’s boss knows that both your good ideas and your boss’s good ideas are really yours. Remember that success has many parents while failure is an orphan.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 November 2002
Pages
176
ISBN
9781841120126

It is a fact of business life that most managers are promoted into their first management job with hardly any training. And if they get promoted again, guess what? The same thing happens again. Managers are basically expected to work out how to do a new job by reacting to the pressures the role puts on them. They can ask questions to begin with, of course, but by the time they have been in post for a while they find it difficult to reveal their ignorance or lack of skills to other people.So, they look for a book that:? Is a one-stop shop, they don’t want to buy a book covering each individual aspect of their work, they want it in one place Is not too academic or clever, you don’t need Drucker on Globalisation when you are trying to make a decision whether or not to hire someone in the Paris office Gives hard practical advice built on experience rather than management theory Works Is accessible and easy to use Is simple and practical to implement tomorrow! 100 Business FAQ’s is just that book. It gives step-by-step solutions to sensible questions such as, ‘What exactly is in a strategic plan?’ and ‘How do you do risk assessment?’ This book is not a once-only read, it will become your business bible - to be used in anger from day one and referred to throughout the rest of your careerThe book also gives practical answers to important questions such as ‘How do I gain influence with my boss’s boss without annoying my boss?’ Answer:First make sure that your boss thinks that other people believe that your good ideas are his. Then make sure that your boss’s boss knows that both your good ideas and your boss’s good ideas are really yours. Remember that success has many parents while failure is an orphan.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 November 2002
Pages
176
ISBN
9781841120126