Stuff I Wish I’d Known When I Started Working

Stuff I Wish I’d Known When I Started Working by Fergus O’Connell, published by Wiley on January 12, 2015, offers insights into navigating the complexities of the workplace. This 192-page guide draws on O’Connell’s extensive career experience and includes advice from notable figures such as Oprah Winfrey and Steve Jobs. The book aims to help readers understand the nuances of work dynamics, from office politics to career advancement, allowing them to learn from the experiences of others rather than through trial and error.
Readers will find practical strategies for enhancing their professional lives, whether they are entering the workforce, transitioning to new roles, or seeking to overcome stagnation in their careers. The book emphasizes the importance of learning from common mistakes and provides actionable tips to improve efficiency and creativity. With a focus on personal success and career development, Stuff I Wish I’d Known When I Started Working serves as a resource for anyone looking to advance their career and make the most of their time in the workplace.
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Don’t learn the hard way—get work advice from some of the world’s most successful people, all in one place!
Work is a tricky business—the politics, the workload, the career ladder. It can take years and years of battling away and learning through mistakes to fully get to grips with the dos and don’ts. What if you could fast track that process? Cut out all those years of learning the hard way and working it out for yourself? Enter Stuff I Wish I’d Known When I Started Working, the unique guide to making work work! Fergus O’Connell has had a wonderfully varied career spanning three decades, and in this book, he will teach you the things it takes others years to figure out. You’ll also find nuggets of wisdom and invaluable career advice from some of the world’s most successful people—people like Oprah Winfrey, J.K. Rowling, Steve Jobs, Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos.
Whether you’re new to the workforce, changing roles, or just stuck in a professional rut, this book shows you what you need to know to get ahead. By learning from the common mistakes of others, you can avoid making those mistakes yourself—and possibly skip a few rungs on the corporate ladder.
- Quickly learn what others have taken years to work out
- Get nuggets of work wisdom from some of the world’s most successful people
- Learn how to get more done in less time, and stimulate your creativity
- Aim high, and get where you’re going faster
You’ll spend the majority of your waking hours at work for the majority of your life. Make it time well spent. Learn how to be more effective, more accountable, more visible, and less afraid. If you want a seat on the bullet train to success, Stuff I Wish I’d Known When I Started Working provides the tips and tools you need. Buckle up.
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