How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of What's Left of Your Career

Read ! How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of Whats Left of Your Career by Jason Seiden ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of Whats Left of Your Career Get your 16 ounces of prevention by buying this book today. --Jeffrey Gitomer, author, The Sales Bible You say, I want to make it to the top! I say, Why would you want that? That kind of success requires personal growth. This book is a winner. But many people do. But do you know how to achieve it? With Jason Seidens expert advice, you too can learn to: Marginalize yourself at work, whether you re in an entry-level position or a swanky corner officePromote mediocrity while squel

How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of What's Left of Your Career

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Rating : 4.72 (856 Votes)
Asin : 0979943108
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 208 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-12-13
Language : English

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Get your 16 ounces of prevention by buying this book today.' --Jeffrey Gitomer, author, The Sales Bible You say, I want to make it to the top! I say, Why would you want that? That kind of success requires personal growth. 'This book is a winner. But many people do. But do you know how to achieve it? With Jason Seiden's expert advice, you too can learn to: Marginalize yourself at work, whether you re in an entry-level position or a swanky corner officePromote mediocrity while squelching outstanding performanceUse technology to your disadvantageDestroy old relationships and prevent new ones from forming For safety's sake, the treatment of each topic also includes the strategies of those misguided fools who still choose success, so you know what not to do. Personal growth is difficult, stressful, and risky. He s a thinker and a writer who can bring you to both duh! and AHA! at the same moment. How to Self-Destruct is a definitive collection of surefire, up-to-the-minute failure tactics that can bring you down from any height. Put those adjectives in front of anything else and you'd run away as fast as you could! How about an alternative form of success that requires no practice, no soul-searching, and no behavioral

It is that moment when you look up from the pages and say, "Hey, how does this guy know me?" --Ann Belser, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . When reading the book How to Self-Destruct there is that moment, after pages and pages of laughing at the stupid things other people do in their careers, when the reader hits the prescient passage

Self destruction This is by far the most informative book that I have read recently. It takes you by the hand and walks you through how to really stand out at work and excel in your most challenging situations. I recommend this book to anyone that can read. Yeah, it's that good.. Insightful, witty, and remarkably accurate Vanessa Ruda, Ph.D. As a management consultant with a doctorate degree in organizational psychology, I witness the self-destructive behavior of executives on a daily basis. I never cease to be amazed at the careless, short-sighted, and oftentimes ridiculous behavior of educated people in high level leadership positions. Jason has captured this lunacy in an insightful, concise, laugh-out-loud debut that provides a roadmap for how to manage your career. By highlighting those things we do to self destruct, Jason also skillfully guides the reader toward behaviors and attitudes that lead to success. I would recommend this book to co. Whether you work in a cubicle or corner office, you must read this book! Gary S. Katz I learned more about career development by reading this book than I did from earning my MBA, and I certainly laughed a whole lot more. Jason's wit and wisdom make this book almost impossible to put down. It had me taking a good look at myself and identifying the ways I have been sabotaging my own success. It also has some great tips for improving your personal life. I cannot recommend this book highly enough!

Jason Seiden delivers a powerful message of professional and leadership development, tailored specifically to the needs and ambitions of Generations X & Y. He shows adults who are ready to take the next step in their careers how the business world works and helps them succeed without sacrificing their souls. . Ivy League educated, Jason is an experienced consultant to Fortune 500 executives and

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