Nổi bật cũng cần chiến thuật : những cách gây chú ý để mọi người công nhận tài năng của bạn = How to stand out : proven tactics for getting noticed / Rob Yeung ; Tiêu Long dịch.
By: Yeung, Rob.
Contributor(s): Tiêu Long [dịch].
Material type: BookPublisher: Hà Nội : Thế giới, 2017Description: 279 tr. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9786047734481.Subject(s): Success in business | Self-confidence | Nổi bật tài năng -- Chiến thuật -- Thành công cá nhânDDC classification: 650.1 Summary: "Why do some people walk into a room and turn heads and others aren't noticed? Why are stories more important than qualifications when it comes to job interviews? Why don't the smartest people always get promoted - and what does get them noticed? Why might telling a joke be the best way to negotiate a pay rise? The world of work has changed and the traditional routes to success just aren't the same anymore. In How to Stand Out Psychologist Rob Yeung reiterates that you never get a second chance to make a first impression and outlines the new rules for getting noticed"--Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
"Why do some people walk into a room and turn heads and others aren't noticed? Why are stories more important than qualifications when it comes to job interviews? Why don't the smartest people always get promoted - and what does get them noticed? Why might telling a joke be the best way to negotiate a pay rise? The world of work has changed and the traditional routes to success just aren't the same anymore. In How to Stand Out Psychologist Rob Yeung reiterates that you never get a second chance to make a first impression and outlines the new rules for getting noticed"--
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