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How to Be a Star at Work: 9 Breakthrough Strategies You Need to Succeed (Paperback)
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Description
"Do you know what it takes to be a star at work? Robert Kelley has the answer." --Fast Company
STARS ARE MADE, NOT BORN
Find out what separates stars from average performers
Learn how to be the top pick for the choice jobs
Use nine star-performer strategies to become a member of the select "ten-for-one" club, with ten times the productivity of the average worker
Find out how using the nine strategies enables you to out-perform people with supposedly better credentials
New in this edition: special insights for women and members of minority groups
About the Author
Robert E. Kelley. Ph.D., teaches at Carnegie Mellon University and spent ten years "in the trenches" researching the personal and professional characteristics of star performers.







