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- 2005026319 contributor B10135695.
- 2005026319 created "c2006.".
- 2005026319 date "2006".
- 2005026319 date "c2006.".
- 2005026319 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2005026319 description "First understand why you need to be indispensable -- Learn what your boss wants from you -- Be low maintenance -- Answer the questions your boss didn't ask -- Understand the economic realities of employing people -- Act like you own the place -- Treat your job like it's your lifelong career, even if it's only a stepping stone -- Become the most reliable person in your company -- Learn the right way to make mistakes -- Broaden your circle of influence -- Adopt the work ethic your grandparents had -- Be a professional at whatever you do -- Check your ego at the door -- Take charge of your own destiny -- Don't confuse education with knowledge -- Avoid learned helplessness -- Become a problem solver -- Avoid the four career killers.".
- 2005026319 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2005026319 extent "xiv, 160 p.;".
- 2005026319 identifier "0471751804 (pbk.)".
- 2005026319 identifier "9780471751809 (pbk.)".
- 2005026319 identifier 2005026319-d.html.
- 2005026319 identifier 2005026319-b.html.
- 2005026319 identifier 2005026319.html.
- 2005026319 issued "2006".
- 2005026319 issued "c2006.".
- 2005026319 language "eng".
- 2005026319 publisher "Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley,".
- 2005026319 subject "650.1 22".
- 2005026319 subject "Career development.".
- 2005026319 subject "HF5549.5.C35 S54 2006".
- 2005026319 subject "Self-realization.".
- 2005026319 subject "Vocational guidance.".
- 2005026319 tableOfContents "First understand why you need to be indispensable -- Learn what your boss wants from you -- Be low maintenance -- Answer the questions your boss didn't ask -- Understand the economic realities of employing people -- Act like you own the place -- Treat your job like it's your lifelong career, even if it's only a stepping stone -- Become the most reliable person in your company -- Learn the right way to make mistakes -- Broaden your circle of influence -- Adopt the work ethic your grandparents had -- Be a professional at whatever you do -- Check your ego at the door -- Take charge of your own destiny -- Don't confuse education with knowledge -- Avoid learned helplessness -- Become a problem solver -- Avoid the four career killers.".
- 2005026319 title "How to be the employee your company can't live without : 18 ways to become indispensable / Glenn Shepard.".
- 2005026319 type "text".