Raise Your Game How to Succeed at Work

Raise Your Game: How to Succeed at Work by Peter J. A. Shaw, published by John Wiley & Sons on October 12, 2009, is a practical guide designed to help individuals navigate the challenges of professional advancement. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses common scenarios such as adapting to new roles, making impactful contributions in meetings, and demonstrating effective leadership during team restructuring.
In this book, Peter Shaw emphasizes the importance of self-belief and actionable strategies to foster personal and professional growth. Readers will discover methods to identify their strengths, take calculated risks, and build supportive networks. The content is tailored for those looking to enhance their performance in business and small business environments, providing insights on converting criticism into constructive feedback and aligning personal values with career aspirations.
Official synopsis Publisher
The pressure’s on…
- You’ve just won a big promotion and your new boss has high expectations.
- You have an important meeting and want to make a constructive impact.
- You’re thinking of restructuring the team and need to show clear leadership.
- You know you’re capable of so much more and need to grasp the opportunity.
Meanwhile, you’re drowning in a sea of unanswered email and voicemail… How can you raise your game and achieve your full potential?
Peter Shaw, professional coach and author, shows how combining self-belief with practical action creates the basis for powerful change, helping you step up to the next level. Learn how to identify your strengths, take bold but calculated risks, build your network of supporters, convert your critics, live your values and find fulfilment and joy.
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