Saturday, March 21, 2009

25. HOW TO BECOME A LEVEL-5 LEADER:

How to become a "Level 5 Leader": the type of leader (and his super-effective traits) that 10 years and 8.000 pages of research have proven to always rise to the top of any company (Good To Great, Jim Collins) 10 Golden Rules to distinguish yourself from your co-workers, get your achievements noticed and climb the corporate ladder as fast as humanly possible. (Ignore these career laws at your peril) (Career Warfare, David F. D’Alessandro) The closely-guarded management strategy (that started on a napkin) that propelled Jack Welch straight to CEO position at General Electric. (Learn how his leadership secrets apply to YOUR next promotion) (Jack – Straight From The Gut, Jack Welch)

The 33 immutable laws of negotiation that identify the decision makers, gain their respect and seal business deals on YOUR terms, every single time. (Start With NO, Jim Camp) The most important and most little known insight about the people in your organisation... that destroys 4 out of 5 business leaders' chances from moving up the chain of command. (Trust Me, Wayne Hastings) Which people in your team are your best bets when it’s time to delegate responsibility – and how to spot threats and “mutiny” in your team before they emerge. (It’s Your Ship, Captain Michael Abrashoff, US Navy)

Opportunities can spring up in the least expected places. If you’re not finding the right vacancy for you, try browsing related categories and searching by alternative job titles or widen the geographical area of your search.If a job sounds too good to be true, it usually is! It's not unknown for some recruitment sites to overplay the vacancies they have on offer, just to try and get people to sign up with them.

Look behind the pound signs before handing over your info or cash! Business networking sites such as
and are becoming very popular among jobseekers who want to promote their skills. These sites allow you to develop relationships that can lead to finding unadvertised vacancies. A little bit of self-promotion can go a long way! Find out how to tap into the hidden jobs market in our .

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