The Future of Work: How to Work Smarter, Faster and Healthier with Future-Readyskills

Remote working, automation, co-working spaces, diversity and inclusion - the workplace is undergoing unprecedented change. In order to stay not just relevant, but productive and successful, today's professionals will need to upgrade their work practices and skills.Powerful Work Hacks presents r...

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1. Verfasser: Mark, Dennis (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: SG Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Private Limited 2031
Ausgabe:1st ed
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Zusammenfassung:Remote working, automation, co-working spaces, diversity and inclusion - the workplace is undergoing unprecedented change. In order to stay not just relevant, but productive and successful, today's professionals will need to upgrade their work practices and skills.Powerful Work Hacks presents readers with highly effective "hacks" that can be put into practice right away. These tools are designed to improve personal productivity, increase job fulfilment, promote mental well-being, accelerate career growth, and ensure future-readiness. Chapters include:* Work Hacks for Managing Time Effectively* Work Hacks for Asking for a Raise* Work Hacks for Saying No Smartly* Work Hacks for Standing Out and Promoting Yourself* Work Hacks for Dealing with Different Types of ManagersThe SeriesThe Future of Work is a game-changing collection of business books that explore the rapidly evolving landscape of work today. Within the next five years, many jobs will disappear, many will be created, but what is certain is that all will change. The titles in this new series, written by some of the most influential business leaders, thought leaders, practitioners and consultants in the industry, cover everything from business trends and technological innovations, to revolutions in work culture and the critical skills you'll need in order to stay ahead of the curve
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Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (161 Seiten)
ISBN:9789815169041

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