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Even after a college education and a few years in the working world, you likely will not have learned the fundamentals to build a successful career. No school or employer teaches this stuff. So you'll probably spend the next several years - through trial and error -- figuring them out on your own. If you figure them out. That's why Make Your Success is so important to read now. This short book is brimming with know-how from decades of experiences. It covers the 21 essential rules for you to excel at your job, grow your reputation, and make a giant impact for your organization. These are the…mehr

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Even after a college education and a few years in the working world, you likely will not have learned the fundamentals to build a successful career. No school or employer teaches this stuff. So you'll probably spend the next several years - through trial and error -- figuring them out on your own. If you figure them out. That's why Make Your Success is so important to read now. This short book is brimming with know-how from decades of experiences. It covers the 21 essential rules for you to excel at your job, grow your reputation, and make a giant impact for your organization. These are the same principles that the top people you work with have already mastered. (Plus a few original tricks they haven't seen). The 21 rules are available to you now. Start applying them today. Make your success.
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Autorenporträt
Daniel Heimlich is a businessman, marketer, and mentor. During a 35-year career, he worked his way up from selling printing services to head-of-marketing for a $400M division of a global technology and services company. He has been employed as an individual contributor, and has managed large teams. Today he runs a marketing consulting practice, which advises entrepreneurs and CEOs at early-stage technology companies throughout the United States. He regularly volunteers as a coach for young professionals, helping them navigate their careers and job hunts. In addition, he is a board advisor and mentor for the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), which supports economically disadvantaged teens in the Washington, DC region. Daniel lives with his family in Potomac, Maryland.