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Making Work Work: New Strategies for Surviving and Thriving at the Office
(Hardcover, 2004)
Author: Julie Morgenstern
 Julie Morgenstern is the cavalry to the rescue for all of us who feel our desk is full, our work is ...
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Format: Hardcover ISBN-10: 0743250877 ISBN-13: 9780743250870 Sep 2004 Publisher: Simon & Schuster 249 pages Language: English |
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Synopsis Julie Morgenstern is the cavalry to the rescue for all of us who feel our desk is full, our work is backing up, the emails are overflowing, we are missing deadlines, and, most of all, we are in trouble. In MAKING WORK WORK, she offers practical help. The strength of this book is that there is no badgering, no hectoring, and no judging. Morgenstern encourages readers to find a comfort level, and offers help in developing key competencies, staying on track to develop good habits, and keeping a healthy balance between life and work. ("Leave that overstuffed briefcase at the office for just one night.") Her advice includes how to control the "nibblers," tips for "working on the inside out," and fast "Grab and Go" strategies. She also includes a helpful chapter for new employees.
| Size | | Length: | 249 pages | | Height: | 9.5 in | | Width: | 6.8 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 16.0 oz |
Industry Reviews "In accessible, encouraging prose, Morgenstern helps readers learn their boundaries, limits, strengths and weaknesses." Publishers Weekly (06/07/2004)
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