Save a Decade!

How to Work Effectively, Starting Now!

by PAUL DUDUIT


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Softcover
$13.99
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/27/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781532062599
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781532062605

About the Book

Here are five reasons why you should read and practice what I tell you in this book: 1. Desire—you should want to save a decade (ten years) of your working life by believing what I tell you in this book about getting experience now and avoid the slow learning process of the past. 2. Value—you should want to receive the highest reward, however you measure it, for the remainder of your working life. 3. Audience—anyone (regardless of age, gender, or profession) can add the principles in this book to their current skill set. 4. Basis—I’ve seen a lot of good and bad work practices and worked in several industries in fifty-four countries, so have some faith and trust that I know what I’m talking about in this book. 5. Gender Neutral—I had to write this book from a male perspective, but if you can find a masculine pronoun in this book, other than in the context of an anecdote, I’ll send you a free copy of this book. Morals and ethics are the most important things you must possess. You must make the switch from competition to cooperation/collaboration when you leave school and start working. You must learn how to work and coexist with many different kinds of people. You must learn how to observe, listen, think, and ask questions. You must learn how to solve problems. You must learn why organizations have policies and procedures. You must learn why every company needs a Jesus. You must learn how to travel. You must learn how to talk in front of a group of people.


About the Author

He has had many different paying jobs in many different industries from age 14 to age 71. He has had 8 jobs in 36 years in Dallas and none of the job changes were planned. He has traveled extensively in the US and has worked in 54 countries. B.S. Chemical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 1966 MBA, Southern Methodist University, 1980