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On The Professional Code Of Ethics And Business Conduct In The Workplace : Professional Ethics: 100 Tips To Improve Your Professional Life

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Success on the job can be a mystery; sometimes it appears that there's no way to get ahead except for random chance or familial connections, or, worse yet, brown-nosing the boss. It is annoying to know and to see someone who doesn't deserve a promotion move up the ladder quickly while you are lucky if you get standard cost-of-living raises. On the other side of the fence, being the boss might seem like heaven on earth, but it's really not all that it's cracked up to be. Believe it or not, most people who hold the position of boss, or even such esteemed titles as CEO, CFO, or COO, have just as many or even more insecurities and problems as you. In fact, because the boss handles more than just himself, his problems are magnified by all of the people on the team, plus the people on adjoining teams. I found during my 35 years in the workplace that the things that always tripped me up had nothing to do with the technology or the information that I was working with. Technology and information can always be handled with learning, classes, or even consultants. The problem comes from patterns of behavior that are destructive, or at the very least don't help. For example, sarcasm is one of these behavioral quirks that many people think is funny and useful. While arguably there may be some value in sarcasm, it has no valid place in the office at all. Email etiquette is another one of those things that trip up people in the workplace all the time. Someone might think a slightly off-color joke is funny and send it out to everyone in the office. That's always a mistake--sometimes a career-ending one. The purpose of this book is to help fill that gap of knowledge about what is appropriate and acceptable in the workplace, for both the boss and the subordinate.



Author: Richard G Lowe Jr
Publisher: Writing King
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2016
Number of Pages: 78 pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1943517770
ISBN-13: 9781943517770

On The Professional Code Of Ethics And Business Conduct In The Workplace : Professional Ethics: 100 Tips To Improve Your Professional Life

$18.95
$17.45
Sale 8%
 
Success on the job can be a mystery; sometimes it appears that there's no way to get ahead except for random chance or familial connections, or, worse yet, brown-nosing the boss. It is annoying to know and to see someone who doesn't deserve a promotion move up the ladder quickly while you are lucky if you get standard cost-of-living raises. On the other side of the fence, being the boss might seem like heaven on earth, but it's really not all that it's cracked up to be. Believe it or not, most people who hold the position of boss, or even such esteemed titles as CEO, CFO, or COO, have just as many or even more insecurities and problems as you. In fact, because the boss handles more than just himself, his problems are magnified by all of the people on the team, plus the people on adjoining teams. I found during my 35 years in the workplace that the things that always tripped me up had nothing to do with the technology or the information that I was working with. Technology and information can always be handled with learning, classes, or even consultants. The problem comes from patterns of behavior that are destructive, or at the very least don't help. For example, sarcasm is one of these behavioral quirks that many people think is funny and useful. While arguably there may be some value in sarcasm, it has no valid place in the office at all. Email etiquette is another one of those things that trip up people in the workplace all the time. Someone might think a slightly off-color joke is funny and send it out to everyone in the office. That's always a mistake--sometimes a career-ending one. The purpose of this book is to help fill that gap of knowledge about what is appropriate and acceptable in the workplace, for both the boss and the subordinate.



Author: Richard G Lowe Jr
Publisher: Writing King
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2016
Number of Pages: 78 pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1943517770
ISBN-13: 9781943517770
 

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