Book description
In his previous books, noted management consultant Glenn Shepard showed
managers how to get the most from their workforce. Now, in
How to Be the Employee Your Company Can't Live Without
, Shepard shows employees how to get the most from themselves, their
jobs, and their careers.
This practical, actionable guide explains
what today's managers are really looking for in employees, what they
place the highest value on, and how employees can surpass expectations
to gain raises and promotions. Based on common-sense principles that
will work for anyone in any career, this practical, real-world guide
shows you how to:
- Answer the one question that will immediately make you a highly
valued employee
- Excel in your job by simply showing your employer how much you
care about your job
- Create job security by earning a reputation as the most reliable
person around
- Learn the right way to make mistakes
- Develop the kind of professional work ethic that gets you promoted
- Be the problem-solver companies are looking for
- And take control of your professional destiny!
Millions of Americans feel stuck in dead-end jobs that are getting
them nowhere. Often they think, despite their best efforts, that no
one will notice or reward their success. How to Be the Employee
Your Company Can't Live Without shows you how to excel at the
office and garner the recognition you've worked hard to earn. Master
these principles and apply them every day at work and unlimited
success will be your reward.
After buying his own business in 1988, Glenn
Shepard learned that managing a staff of three was harder than
working for a national corporation with thousands of employees. He
discovered that managers everywhere faced the same problems he was,
and so he created the live seminar How to Manage Problem
Employees in 1998 (a book by that same title was published by John
Wiley & Sons in August 2005). Within two years, it has become so
popular that it was selling out in each of the 25 states where he
taught it. Today, Glenn gives between 100 and 150 seminars per
year.
Visit www. GlennShepard. com for more information or to
subscribe to Shepard's free e-zine.