
Put Your Mindset to Work
The One Asset You Really Need to Win and Keep the Job You Love
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What does it take to get and keep the job you want? Ninety-six percent of employers argue that it's not just about having the right skills for the position - it's all about the right mindset. As two leading experts on the subject, Reed and Stoltz know what employers really want from the people they hire and keep. According to their extensive and globally acclaimed research, there is a specific set of mental traits that will make you exponentially more desirable to potential employers, and more likely to succeed and enjoy your job once you're hired. This "3G Mindset" is:
- Global: the openness and big-picture perspective to compete on a global scale in any job
- Good: a positive force with an unwavering moral compass
- Grit: the tenacity and resilience to thrive on adversity
The authors reveal why employers are three times more likely to hire people with the right mindset over those who are more qualified on paper. Put Your Mindset to Work provides an actionable approach for both assessing and developing these essential traits.
Download the accompanying reference guide.; Note: When you get this title, we’ll send you a unique code to access its accompanying online material.©2011 James Reed and Paul G. Stoltz (P)2011 TantorListeners also enjoyed...
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