Winning Your Right Job
Author | : Mathew A. Oladimeji |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 613 |
Release | : 2010-09-01 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781453552360 |
ISBN-13 | : 1453552367 |
Rating | : 4/5 (60 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: In whichever way he thinks, Mathew remains a brilliant management professional of this generation. I am not surprised he produced an essential, must-have information source of this quality Professor Andrew Apter Director, James S. Coleman, African Studies Centre, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 405 Hilgard Avenue, Box 951310 Los Angeles, CA 90095 - 1310 In this book, Mathew has proved that attitude is the singular most important ingredient of personal and professional success. If you desire to be upwardly mobile in your profession, and to achieve quantum leaps in your career progression, the book is meant for you Gayle Skinns Recruitment Consultant, Adecco UK Limited I have consulted books on the subject of having to change jobs. What stand Winning Your Right Job out are its outcome-focused instructions on how to do things; the way it teaches how not to do things in the course of seeking to move up and move on in highly competitive environments; as well as the way it seeks to develop the supervisory, managerial and leadership know-how in the individual Ibukun Oderinu Ex Human Resources Controller, Oasis Group, Nigeria (Now Managing Director/Chief Executive, Mario Consulting Limited, Nigeria Rather than giving us fish, Mathew has given us an enduring training on how to fish in the oceanic waters of the labour market. Whosoever consults this book is bound to win not just jobs, but those high-profile ones that are rare to come by Adeyinka A. Aladetoyinbo Release Officer, Small Business Releases, Australia New Zealand Bank, Australia.