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Vol. XII Issue III - March 2010

Project Management eJournal
PM ADVISORY:
You, Inc.: 22 Ways You Can Show Your
Value in Today’s Cutthroat Corporate World
By Blaine Loomer
It hangs over many cubicles in today’s business world. It turns once happy—or at least bearable—workplaces into the place where happy thoughts and laughter go to die. It makes once friendly colleagues turn on each other, abandoning all goodwill in attempts to look out for number one. “It” is the lay-off threat. The ax. The unpleasant end that pretty much every employee is trying to avoid at a time when the unemployment rate is above 10 percent.
It’s time to cut the crap. It’s time to stop worrying about what you can’t control and take a look in the mirror to re-assess the company in which you are CEO, CFO, and everything in between—You, Inc.
The best way to keep your job in today’s economy is to be so valuable to your employers that they simply can’t do without you. Unfortunately, there is a lot of BS to get caught up in these days. If you want to keep your job, though, you absolutely must steer clear of it.
I know what I’m talking about. I wrote my new book, Corporate Bullsh*t: A Survival Guide (Mitchell Publishers Inc., 2009, ISBN: 978-0-9842016-0-0, $29.50) to help the good guys and gals understand what is going on in today’s corporate world, so they can better maneuver around the BS they’ll encounter during their careers.
Here is some advice for anyone out there who wants to know how they can get ahead in such a treacherous employment environment:
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Corporate Bullsh*t: A Survival Guide (Mitchell Publishers Inc., 2009, ISBN: 978-0-9842016-0-0, $29.50) is available at bookstores nationwide and from major online booksellers. For more information, please visit www.corporatebsguide.com. |
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