Emily Bennington, Skip Lineberg
Effective Immediately
How to FIT IN, STAND OUT, and MOVE UP at Your First REAL Job
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When you're new to the workforce, ambition and talent aren't enough-getting on the fast track to success requires much more. If you're a recent college graduate or new hire, Effective Immediately shows you how to excel at your first job and jump-start your career. As an up-and-coming professional, you'll learn how to transform yourself from entry-level employee into skilled, invaluable all-star during your first year on the job. Accomplished young professional Emily Bennington and her mentor, seasoned manager Skip Lineberg, empower you to: • Establish yourself as a top performer from day one •…mehr
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When you're new to the workforce, ambition and talent aren't enough-getting on the fast track to success requires much more. If you're a recent college graduate or new hire, Effective Immediately shows you how to excel at your first job and jump-start your career. As an up-and-coming professional, you'll learn how to transform yourself from entry-level employee into skilled, invaluable all-star during your first year on the job. Accomplished young professional Emily Bennington and her mentor, seasoned manager Skip Lineberg, empower you to: • Establish yourself as a top performer from day one • Use every task-even grunt work-as an opportunity to shine • Earn the respect of your boss, colleagues, and clients • Cope with conflict, mistakes, and toxic coworkers • Land key assignments and gain greater responsibility • Manage projects and lead teams like a pro Packed with practical advice, useful resources, and wisdom from former newbies, this savvy hand-book gives you the tools, knowledge, and confidence you need to reach your highest potential.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 115mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9781580089999
- ISBN-10: 1580089992
- Artikelnr.: 27964172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 115mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9781580089999
- ISBN-10: 1580089992
- Artikelnr.: 27964172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Emily Bennington and Skip Lineberg
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments . . . xii
Introduction . . . 1
A Contract between You and Über-You . . . 3
Part One
Get It Right, Right Out of the Gate . . . 5
1 / Conquer Your First Day . . . 6
Newbie to Newbie . . . 9
2 / Have Patience . . . 10
3 / Mind Your “-Ilities” . . . 11
4 / Prepare for the Brain Dump . . . 12
5 / Don’t Expect a Lot of Hand-Holding . . . 14
6 / What You Need to Know in the First Few Weeks . . . 15
7 / A Crash Course in Professional Etiquette . . . 17
8 / Ace Your First Meetings . . . 20
9 / The Trick to Taking Notes . . . 22
10 / Get the Worm . . . 24
11 / Gen What? . . . 25
Newbie to Newbie . . . 27
12 / Put on Your Game Face . . . 28
13 / Write Makes Might . . . 29
14 / Never Be Afraid to Say “I Don’t Know” . . . 32
15 / The Ultimate Workplace Accessory . . . 33
16 / Say Good-Bye to Casual Friday . . . 34
17 / Buy (and Display) These Books . . . 35
18 / Do More Than You’re Paid For . . . 36
19 / You Put Your What on Facebook? . . . 37
20 / Dining al Desko . . . 39
21 / Flirting at Work: Yes, No, Maybe? . . . 41
Newbie to Newbie . . . 43
22 / Writing a Self-Memo . . . 44
23 / Above All, Care . . . 46
Part Two
Score Major-League Points When You’re Still a Rookie . . . 47
24 / One Thing You Should Do Every Friday . . . 48
25 / Beware of Circle Talkers . . . 51
26 / Join Toastmasters . . . 52
27 / Thirteen Ways to Raise Your Profile . . . 54
Newbie to Newbie . . . 59
28 / Turn Grunt Work into Great Work . . . 60
29 / A Note about Thank-You Notes . . . 61
30 / Make Your Work Look Like a Million Bucks . . . 64
31 / Do Feared Things First . . . 66
32 / Don’t Get Caught Up in Downtime . . . 67
33 / Take the Blame and Move On . . . 68
34 / Don’t Let Your Emotions Hold You Back . . . 70
Newbie to Newbie . . . 71
35 / Toot Your Own Horn without Looking Like a Jerk . . . 72
36 / Keep Your Deadlines Realistic . . . 73
37 / Read Ravenously . . . 74
38 / Don’t Miss Your Industry’s Best Conferences . . . 75
Part Three
Earn Unbridled Respect from Your Boss, Colleagues, and Clients . . . 77
39 / To Get People to Like You, Like Them . . . 78
40 / Seven Life Lessons in Fifty Words . . . 79
41 / How to Make Your Boss and Coworkers Hate You . . . 80
Newbie to Newbie . . . 81
42 / Embrace Adversity . . . 82
43 / Never Send a Nastygram . . . 84
Newbie to Newbie . . . 87
44 / The Blatant Change of Topic . . . 88
45 / When to Confront a Colleague . . . 91
46 / How to Deal with Difficult Clients . . . 92
47 / How to Handle Conflicts with Clients . . . 94
48 / Protect Yourself against Cynics and Complainers Disease . . .
97
49 / Don’t Be the Slug . . . 98
50 / Ten Things Coworkers Want You to Say . . . 100
51 / If Coworkers Are Avoiding You, It Could Be Because . . . 101
Newbie to Newbie . . . 103
52 / Have a Nice Day . . . 104
53 / What to Do When Personal Tragedy Hits . . . 105
54 / How to Handle Your Boss . . . 107
55 / Things Bosses Love . . . 109
56 / Cope with—and Avoid—Workload Overload . . . 113
57 / Midpoint Check-In . . . 119
Part Four
Build Career Mojo . . . 121
58 / How to Land Key Projects . . . 122
59 / Expect to Be Backstabbed . . . 124
60 / How to Lead Your Own Meetings . . . 127
61 / The Best Way to Follow Up After a Meeting . . . 131
62 / How to Minimize Unnecessary Meetings . . . 132
Newbie to Newbie . . . 134
63 / How to Write a First-Class Article . . . 135
64 / How to Create a Work Plan . . . 138
65 / How to Create a Timeline . . . 140
66 / How to Create a Budget . . . 142
67 / Mega Project Management . . . 145
68 / Don’t Stop at No . . . 154
69 / You Will Never Be Completely Caught Up . . . 157
70 / Plot Your Next Move . . . 158
Newbie to Newbie . . . 161
Part Five
Develop a Killer Edge . . . 163
71 / You Are CEO of Y.O.U. . . . 164
72 / Specialize! . . . 167
73 / Find Your Inner Gene Kelly . . . 168
74 / Make Time for Your Power Hour . . . 170
75 / Cluttered Desk = Cluttered Mind . . . 171
76 / How to Obtain Real Business Insight . . . 172
77 / Connect the Dots . . . 176
78 / Become a Student of the World . . . 178
Newbie to Newbie . . . 179
79 / Seriously Grow Your Network . . . 181
Part Six
Become a Skilled, Nontoxic Leader . . . 185
80 / You’ll Never Lead People Who Don’t Respect You . . . 186
81 / The Leadership Test . . . 187
82 / Avoid Decision Making by Committee . . . 189
83 / Share the Spotlight . . . 190
84 / Let People Learn for Themselves . . . 191
85 / Be Strict about Deadlines . . . 192
86 / Give Back . . . 193
87 / Exit Gracefully . . . 194
Newbie to Newbie . . . 197
88 / Final Self-Assessment . . . 199
Epilogue . . . 200
Index . . . 202
About the Authors . . . 207
About College Summit . . . 209
Acknowledgments . . . xii
Introduction . . . 1
A Contract between You and Über-You . . . 3
Part One
Get It Right, Right Out of the Gate . . . 5
1 / Conquer Your First Day . . . 6
Newbie to Newbie . . . 9
2 / Have Patience . . . 10
3 / Mind Your “-Ilities” . . . 11
4 / Prepare for the Brain Dump . . . 12
5 / Don’t Expect a Lot of Hand-Holding . . . 14
6 / What You Need to Know in the First Few Weeks . . . 15
7 / A Crash Course in Professional Etiquette . . . 17
8 / Ace Your First Meetings . . . 20
9 / The Trick to Taking Notes . . . 22
10 / Get the Worm . . . 24
11 / Gen What? . . . 25
Newbie to Newbie . . . 27
12 / Put on Your Game Face . . . 28
13 / Write Makes Might . . . 29
14 / Never Be Afraid to Say “I Don’t Know” . . . 32
15 / The Ultimate Workplace Accessory . . . 33
16 / Say Good-Bye to Casual Friday . . . 34
17 / Buy (and Display) These Books . . . 35
18 / Do More Than You’re Paid For . . . 36
19 / You Put Your What on Facebook? . . . 37
20 / Dining al Desko . . . 39
21 / Flirting at Work: Yes, No, Maybe? . . . 41
Newbie to Newbie . . . 43
22 / Writing a Self-Memo . . . 44
23 / Above All, Care . . . 46
Part Two
Score Major-League Points When You’re Still a Rookie . . . 47
24 / One Thing You Should Do Every Friday . . . 48
25 / Beware of Circle Talkers . . . 51
26 / Join Toastmasters . . . 52
27 / Thirteen Ways to Raise Your Profile . . . 54
Newbie to Newbie . . . 59
28 / Turn Grunt Work into Great Work . . . 60
29 / A Note about Thank-You Notes . . . 61
30 / Make Your Work Look Like a Million Bucks . . . 64
31 / Do Feared Things First . . . 66
32 / Don’t Get Caught Up in Downtime . . . 67
33 / Take the Blame and Move On . . . 68
34 / Don’t Let Your Emotions Hold You Back . . . 70
Newbie to Newbie . . . 71
35 / Toot Your Own Horn without Looking Like a Jerk . . . 72
36 / Keep Your Deadlines Realistic . . . 73
37 / Read Ravenously . . . 74
38 / Don’t Miss Your Industry’s Best Conferences . . . 75
Part Three
Earn Unbridled Respect from Your Boss, Colleagues, and Clients . . . 77
39 / To Get People to Like You, Like Them . . . 78
40 / Seven Life Lessons in Fifty Words . . . 79
41 / How to Make Your Boss and Coworkers Hate You . . . 80
Newbie to Newbie . . . 81
42 / Embrace Adversity . . . 82
43 / Never Send a Nastygram . . . 84
Newbie to Newbie . . . 87
44 / The Blatant Change of Topic . . . 88
45 / When to Confront a Colleague . . . 91
46 / How to Deal with Difficult Clients . . . 92
47 / How to Handle Conflicts with Clients . . . 94
48 / Protect Yourself against Cynics and Complainers Disease . . .
97
49 / Don’t Be the Slug . . . 98
50 / Ten Things Coworkers Want You to Say . . . 100
51 / If Coworkers Are Avoiding You, It Could Be Because . . . 101
Newbie to Newbie . . . 103
52 / Have a Nice Day . . . 104
53 / What to Do When Personal Tragedy Hits . . . 105
54 / How to Handle Your Boss . . . 107
55 / Things Bosses Love . . . 109
56 / Cope with—and Avoid—Workload Overload . . . 113
57 / Midpoint Check-In . . . 119
Part Four
Build Career Mojo . . . 121
58 / How to Land Key Projects . . . 122
59 / Expect to Be Backstabbed . . . 124
60 / How to Lead Your Own Meetings . . . 127
61 / The Best Way to Follow Up After a Meeting . . . 131
62 / How to Minimize Unnecessary Meetings . . . 132
Newbie to Newbie . . . 134
63 / How to Write a First-Class Article . . . 135
64 / How to Create a Work Plan . . . 138
65 / How to Create a Timeline . . . 140
66 / How to Create a Budget . . . 142
67 / Mega Project Management . . . 145
68 / Don’t Stop at No . . . 154
69 / You Will Never Be Completely Caught Up . . . 157
70 / Plot Your Next Move . . . 158
Newbie to Newbie . . . 161
Part Five
Develop a Killer Edge . . . 163
71 / You Are CEO of Y.O.U. . . . 164
72 / Specialize! . . . 167
73 / Find Your Inner Gene Kelly . . . 168
74 / Make Time for Your Power Hour . . . 170
75 / Cluttered Desk = Cluttered Mind . . . 171
76 / How to Obtain Real Business Insight . . . 172
77 / Connect the Dots . . . 176
78 / Become a Student of the World . . . 178
Newbie to Newbie . . . 179
79 / Seriously Grow Your Network . . . 181
Part Six
Become a Skilled, Nontoxic Leader . . . 185
80 / You’ll Never Lead People Who Don’t Respect You . . . 186
81 / The Leadership Test . . . 187
82 / Avoid Decision Making by Committee . . . 189
83 / Share the Spotlight . . . 190
84 / Let People Learn for Themselves . . . 191
85 / Be Strict about Deadlines . . . 192
86 / Give Back . . . 193
87 / Exit Gracefully . . . 194
Newbie to Newbie . . . 197
88 / Final Self-Assessment . . . 199
Epilogue . . . 200
Index . . . 202
About the Authors . . . 207
About College Summit . . . 209
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments . . . xii
Introduction . . . 1
A Contract between You and Über-You . . . 3
Part One
Get It Right, Right Out of the Gate . . . 5
1 / Conquer Your First Day . . . 6
Newbie to Newbie . . . 9
2 / Have Patience . . . 10
3 / Mind Your “-Ilities” . . . 11
4 / Prepare for the Brain Dump . . . 12
5 / Don’t Expect a Lot of Hand-Holding . . . 14
6 / What You Need to Know in the First Few Weeks . . . 15
7 / A Crash Course in Professional Etiquette . . . 17
8 / Ace Your First Meetings . . . 20
9 / The Trick to Taking Notes . . . 22
10 / Get the Worm . . . 24
11 / Gen What? . . . 25
Newbie to Newbie . . . 27
12 / Put on Your Game Face . . . 28
13 / Write Makes Might . . . 29
14 / Never Be Afraid to Say “I Don’t Know” . . . 32
15 / The Ultimate Workplace Accessory . . . 33
16 / Say Good-Bye to Casual Friday . . . 34
17 / Buy (and Display) These Books . . . 35
18 / Do More Than You’re Paid For . . . 36
19 / You Put Your What on Facebook? . . . 37
20 / Dining al Desko . . . 39
21 / Flirting at Work: Yes, No, Maybe? . . . 41
Newbie to Newbie . . . 43
22 / Writing a Self-Memo . . . 44
23 / Above All, Care . . . 46
Part Two
Score Major-League Points When You’re Still a Rookie . . . 47
24 / One Thing You Should Do Every Friday . . . 48
25 / Beware of Circle Talkers . . . 51
26 / Join Toastmasters . . . 52
27 / Thirteen Ways to Raise Your Profile . . . 54
Newbie to Newbie . . . 59
28 / Turn Grunt Work into Great Work . . . 60
29 / A Note about Thank-You Notes . . . 61
30 / Make Your Work Look Like a Million Bucks . . . 64
31 / Do Feared Things First . . . 66
32 / Don’t Get Caught Up in Downtime . . . 67
33 / Take the Blame and Move On . . . 68
34 / Don’t Let Your Emotions Hold You Back . . . 70
Newbie to Newbie . . . 71
35 / Toot Your Own Horn without Looking Like a Jerk . . . 72
36 / Keep Your Deadlines Realistic . . . 73
37 / Read Ravenously . . . 74
38 / Don’t Miss Your Industry’s Best Conferences . . . 75
Part Three
Earn Unbridled Respect from Your Boss, Colleagues, and Clients . . . 77
39 / To Get People to Like You, Like Them . . . 78
40 / Seven Life Lessons in Fifty Words . . . 79
41 / How to Make Your Boss and Coworkers Hate You . . . 80
Newbie to Newbie . . . 81
42 / Embrace Adversity . . . 82
43 / Never Send a Nastygram . . . 84
Newbie to Newbie . . . 87
44 / The Blatant Change of Topic . . . 88
45 / When to Confront a Colleague . . . 91
46 / How to Deal with Difficult Clients . . . 92
47 / How to Handle Conflicts with Clients . . . 94
48 / Protect Yourself against Cynics and Complainers Disease . . .
97
49 / Don’t Be the Slug . . . 98
50 / Ten Things Coworkers Want You to Say . . . 100
51 / If Coworkers Are Avoiding You, It Could Be Because . . . 101
Newbie to Newbie . . . 103
52 / Have a Nice Day . . . 104
53 / What to Do When Personal Tragedy Hits . . . 105
54 / How to Handle Your Boss . . . 107
55 / Things Bosses Love . . . 109
56 / Cope with—and Avoid—Workload Overload . . . 113
57 / Midpoint Check-In . . . 119
Part Four
Build Career Mojo . . . 121
58 / How to Land Key Projects . . . 122
59 / Expect to Be Backstabbed . . . 124
60 / How to Lead Your Own Meetings . . . 127
61 / The Best Way to Follow Up After a Meeting . . . 131
62 / How to Minimize Unnecessary Meetings . . . 132
Newbie to Newbie . . . 134
63 / How to Write a First-Class Article . . . 135
64 / How to Create a Work Plan . . . 138
65 / How to Create a Timeline . . . 140
66 / How to Create a Budget . . . 142
67 / Mega Project Management . . . 145
68 / Don’t Stop at No . . . 154
69 / You Will Never Be Completely Caught Up . . . 157
70 / Plot Your Next Move . . . 158
Newbie to Newbie . . . 161
Part Five
Develop a Killer Edge . . . 163
71 / You Are CEO of Y.O.U. . . . 164
72 / Specialize! . . . 167
73 / Find Your Inner Gene Kelly . . . 168
74 / Make Time for Your Power Hour . . . 170
75 / Cluttered Desk = Cluttered Mind . . . 171
76 / How to Obtain Real Business Insight . . . 172
77 / Connect the Dots . . . 176
78 / Become a Student of the World . . . 178
Newbie to Newbie . . . 179
79 / Seriously Grow Your Network . . . 181
Part Six
Become a Skilled, Nontoxic Leader . . . 185
80 / You’ll Never Lead People Who Don’t Respect You . . . 186
81 / The Leadership Test . . . 187
82 / Avoid Decision Making by Committee . . . 189
83 / Share the Spotlight . . . 190
84 / Let People Learn for Themselves . . . 191
85 / Be Strict about Deadlines . . . 192
86 / Give Back . . . 193
87 / Exit Gracefully . . . 194
Newbie to Newbie . . . 197
88 / Final Self-Assessment . . . 199
Epilogue . . . 200
Index . . . 202
About the Authors . . . 207
About College Summit . . . 209
Acknowledgments . . . xii
Introduction . . . 1
A Contract between You and Über-You . . . 3
Part One
Get It Right, Right Out of the Gate . . . 5
1 / Conquer Your First Day . . . 6
Newbie to Newbie . . . 9
2 / Have Patience . . . 10
3 / Mind Your “-Ilities” . . . 11
4 / Prepare for the Brain Dump . . . 12
5 / Don’t Expect a Lot of Hand-Holding . . . 14
6 / What You Need to Know in the First Few Weeks . . . 15
7 / A Crash Course in Professional Etiquette . . . 17
8 / Ace Your First Meetings . . . 20
9 / The Trick to Taking Notes . . . 22
10 / Get the Worm . . . 24
11 / Gen What? . . . 25
Newbie to Newbie . . . 27
12 / Put on Your Game Face . . . 28
13 / Write Makes Might . . . 29
14 / Never Be Afraid to Say “I Don’t Know” . . . 32
15 / The Ultimate Workplace Accessory . . . 33
16 / Say Good-Bye to Casual Friday . . . 34
17 / Buy (and Display) These Books . . . 35
18 / Do More Than You’re Paid For . . . 36
19 / You Put Your What on Facebook? . . . 37
20 / Dining al Desko . . . 39
21 / Flirting at Work: Yes, No, Maybe? . . . 41
Newbie to Newbie . . . 43
22 / Writing a Self-Memo . . . 44
23 / Above All, Care . . . 46
Part Two
Score Major-League Points When You’re Still a Rookie . . . 47
24 / One Thing You Should Do Every Friday . . . 48
25 / Beware of Circle Talkers . . . 51
26 / Join Toastmasters . . . 52
27 / Thirteen Ways to Raise Your Profile . . . 54
Newbie to Newbie . . . 59
28 / Turn Grunt Work into Great Work . . . 60
29 / A Note about Thank-You Notes . . . 61
30 / Make Your Work Look Like a Million Bucks . . . 64
31 / Do Feared Things First . . . 66
32 / Don’t Get Caught Up in Downtime . . . 67
33 / Take the Blame and Move On . . . 68
34 / Don’t Let Your Emotions Hold You Back . . . 70
Newbie to Newbie . . . 71
35 / Toot Your Own Horn without Looking Like a Jerk . . . 72
36 / Keep Your Deadlines Realistic . . . 73
37 / Read Ravenously . . . 74
38 / Don’t Miss Your Industry’s Best Conferences . . . 75
Part Three
Earn Unbridled Respect from Your Boss, Colleagues, and Clients . . . 77
39 / To Get People to Like You, Like Them . . . 78
40 / Seven Life Lessons in Fifty Words . . . 79
41 / How to Make Your Boss and Coworkers Hate You . . . 80
Newbie to Newbie . . . 81
42 / Embrace Adversity . . . 82
43 / Never Send a Nastygram . . . 84
Newbie to Newbie . . . 87
44 / The Blatant Change of Topic . . . 88
45 / When to Confront a Colleague . . . 91
46 / How to Deal with Difficult Clients . . . 92
47 / How to Handle Conflicts with Clients . . . 94
48 / Protect Yourself against Cynics and Complainers Disease . . .
97
49 / Don’t Be the Slug . . . 98
50 / Ten Things Coworkers Want You to Say . . . 100
51 / If Coworkers Are Avoiding You, It Could Be Because . . . 101
Newbie to Newbie . . . 103
52 / Have a Nice Day . . . 104
53 / What to Do When Personal Tragedy Hits . . . 105
54 / How to Handle Your Boss . . . 107
55 / Things Bosses Love . . . 109
56 / Cope with—and Avoid—Workload Overload . . . 113
57 / Midpoint Check-In . . . 119
Part Four
Build Career Mojo . . . 121
58 / How to Land Key Projects . . . 122
59 / Expect to Be Backstabbed . . . 124
60 / How to Lead Your Own Meetings . . . 127
61 / The Best Way to Follow Up After a Meeting . . . 131
62 / How to Minimize Unnecessary Meetings . . . 132
Newbie to Newbie . . . 134
63 / How to Write a First-Class Article . . . 135
64 / How to Create a Work Plan . . . 138
65 / How to Create a Timeline . . . 140
66 / How to Create a Budget . . . 142
67 / Mega Project Management . . . 145
68 / Don’t Stop at No . . . 154
69 / You Will Never Be Completely Caught Up . . . 157
70 / Plot Your Next Move . . . 158
Newbie to Newbie . . . 161
Part Five
Develop a Killer Edge . . . 163
71 / You Are CEO of Y.O.U. . . . 164
72 / Specialize! . . . 167
73 / Find Your Inner Gene Kelly . . . 168
74 / Make Time for Your Power Hour . . . 170
75 / Cluttered Desk = Cluttered Mind . . . 171
76 / How to Obtain Real Business Insight . . . 172
77 / Connect the Dots . . . 176
78 / Become a Student of the World . . . 178
Newbie to Newbie . . . 179
79 / Seriously Grow Your Network . . . 181
Part Six
Become a Skilled, Nontoxic Leader . . . 185
80 / You’ll Never Lead People Who Don’t Respect You . . . 186
81 / The Leadership Test . . . 187
82 / Avoid Decision Making by Committee . . . 189
83 / Share the Spotlight . . . 190
84 / Let People Learn for Themselves . . . 191
85 / Be Strict about Deadlines . . . 192
86 / Give Back . . . 193
87 / Exit Gracefully . . . 194
Newbie to Newbie . . . 197
88 / Final Self-Assessment . . . 199
Epilogue . . . 200
Index . . . 202
About the Authors . . . 207
About College Summit . . . 209