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Confidence at work : get it, feel it, keep it

With 5 unemployed people for every open job and more than 40 applicants for every open position, job seekers and those looking for a promotion need to differentiate themselves from the competition. Confidence at Work teaches readers how to challenge their fears, build their confidence, set themselves apart from their competitors and achieve their career and workplace goals. Ros Taylor examines how confidence on the job manifests itself in body language, thinking style, emotional capability, and influencing ability. She explains how to build these qualities, as well as how to brand yourself as an attractive employee. She describes what employers tend to look for and provides direct feedback from head hunters and CEOs on what makes a successful job candidate. With case studies and a confidence quotient assessment to help readers determine areas where they need improvement, Confidence at Work prepares job seekers for the rough job market and teaches them how to come out on top.--Publisher description.

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  • "Confidence is the foundation of success. While many of us have learnt to fake it to limited affect, how many of us can say that we have cultivated self-belief from within? Confidence at Work takes you on a journey of self discovery. Beginning with an in-depth questionnaire to understand your 'confidence quotient', it encompasses the theories and insights of leading psychologists, including Daniel Goleman and Tony Buzan. Including twenty case studies of successful people from all walks of life and tackling issues such as influencing skills, emotional capability and finding your voice, Confidenc."
  • "With 5 unemployed people for every open job and more than 40 applicants for every open position, job seekers and those looking for a promotion need to differentiate themselves from the competition. Confidence at Work teaches readers how to challenge their fears, build their confidence, set themselves apart from their competitors and achieve their career and workplace goals. Ros Taylor examines how confidence on the job manifests itself in body language, thinking style, emotional capability, and influencing ability. She explains how to build these qualities, as well as how to brand yourself as an attractive employee. She describes what employers tend to look for and provides direct feedback from head hunters and CEOs on what makes a successful job candidate. With case studies and a confidence quotient assessment to help readers determine areas where they need improvement, Confidence at Work prepares job seekers for the rough job market and teaches them how to come out on top.--Publisher description."@en

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Livres électroniques"

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  • "Confidence at work : get it, feel it, keep it"
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  • "Confidence at Work Get It, Feel It, Keep It"@en
  • "Confidence at work get it, feel it, keep it"@en
  • "Confidence at work get it, feel it, keep it"