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Book review of the week Make it work. Strategies for success in organisations.
In their search for greener pastures, many employees leave their organizations with dreams of overcoming all of the difficulties they face in jobs that fail to offer them the opportunities they need to reach their fullest potential. In Make It Work, leadership expert Joe Frodsham and human resources expert Bill Gargiulo show disgruntled employees how the same problems they face where they are today are probably waiting for them in the next venue they choose. They also describe numerous ways employees can improve their jobs, lives and careers by staying where they are and engaging more effectively with their organizations. The authors write: "The career-related patterns and issues in which you constantly find yourself are not a result of the problems in your company. They are largely a result of the way you think and act." They explain that career success comes from adopting the beliefs and behaviors that drive career success in your organization, and if you keep doing what you are doing, "you will keep getting what you've got." Make It Work presents clear ways employees can find passion and success while continuing to work for their current employer. Your Heart + Your Organization = Your Success Make It Work begins with a self-assessment tool that is designed to help readers assess their current level of career success. By completing it, individuals create a basis from which they can begin to build their careers. Next, the authors debunk 16 prevailing myths about careers by stating an assumption that many people make about their careers and explaining the truth behind the myth. For example, "Myth #1" is "You must manage your image - be your own brand." The authors explain that focusing your energies on style instead of substance can become a prison of your own making, and worrying about what others are thinking about you can actually create great anxiety. Instead of managing your image, they write, you should be clear on who you are and what you love, and find opportunities to pursue this within your organization. Understanding the truths behind the myths can be liberating, the authors explain, and can free employees from the false beliefs that bottle them up, allowing them to take control of their own careers: an important first step in building a career of purpose and passion. Build a Foundation The second part of Make It Work offers the following six practices for working more effectively in an organization: Shape your perfect role, make key decision makers your champion, develop your capabilities, follow your company's real rules for success, surface opportunities through your connections, and stay connected with your passionate core. The authors remind readers that real career wealth starts on the inside, and these six navigating practices are most powerful when they are aligned with your passionate core because that helps them support what you love. Find out more about us. We invite you to learn more about us by exploring the links to the left. Email us for more information.
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