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Martin, Steve W., 1960-
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658.85 MAR
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2006
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Martin, Steve W., 1960-
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Murphy, James D. (James Daniel), 1964-
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658.1 MUR
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2016
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Learn the simple techniques the air force has honed for 60 years to get your work done faster and more successfully, with more precision, just like some of the world's most successful companies have done to dramatically improve their businesses. How does a fighter pilot keep it together with a heat-seeking missile close by? The same way the U.S. Air Force reduced its training accidents from 1,214 a year to just 9. The same way the New York Giants finally cracked the Super Bowl. The same way Pepsi increased market share. They used Flex. So can you...Like all effective things, Flex is simple on the surface. Its heart is the Flex engine: Plan-brief-execute-debrief. These four steps have what it takes to bring teams and individuals to action. They deal with complexity, drive action, tighten communication, beat task overload, and support an honest and open culture for planning, action and learning...You'll see how Flex is used in some of our most successful companies and teams. You'll feel what it's like to fly a fighter jet, relying on Flex for your life. You'll know that you can rely on Flex when it's just your career or aspirations at stake. Fighter pilots and business leaders have been doing just that for decades.
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650.1 22
Publication Date
2008
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Secrets to Success in Industry Careers introduces you to the differences between what is needed in school and what is needed in industry. It describes the entire process of obtaining a job including analysis of a job description, writing an application, preparation for an interview, and conduct during and after an interview. Most importantly, this book is the ideal industry-insider guide because it provides you with skills and understanding essential for success on the job. Fictional anecdotes make it easy to understand application of these skills, summarized at the end of each chapter and supported by self guided assessment questionnaires. This is the ideal guide on how to succeed for anyone seeking a job or already employed in both industry and academic environments. Self-assessment tools are included to help identify strengths and opportunities for growth Includes chapters on understanding business goals, leadership and teamwork, communication skills, marketing, discipline, flexibility, innovation, intellectual property, special technologies, quality, ethics, globalization, ambiguity, expectation and career management Author has developed highly successful industry-relevant training for students and new employees and has experience from both industry and academic environments Contains a compilation of essential technical and managerial skills necessary for success in industry, including chapters on expectation management and career management.
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