Work sucks! : or do you? Anshul Chaturvedi
Publication details: Sage Publications 2015 New Delhi Description: xiii, 204 p. PaperISBN:- 9789351500698
- 650.1
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Preface
Introductory Essay: Why Is It So Unfair?
PART I
I’m Not Senior Enough for Me to Need to Read Managerial Claptrap Right Now. Or Am I?
The Very, Very Stock Exchange of Workplace Gyaan
Part II
What Am I Doing Here? I Was Meant for Greater Things
Yes, You’re Clearly Better Than the Imbecile Who Got Promoted. Now?
Career Crisis? Come, Join the Club
Part III
Don’t Fragment Your Thinking. Learn to Cut Stuff Out
Don’t Overrate the Praise. Don’t Overreact to the Sniping
Don’t Attribute to Malice what can be Explained by Insecurity
How You Work is Far, Far More Important Than What Work You Do
It’s Not About Your ‘Due’. Systems Outgrow You. Accept, Adapt
Postscript
New to work? Cut the angst and move on’
Can't figure out why your workplace is complex and unfair? Washroom crying sessions and cafeteria rants not helping? They usually don't. But this book might. It asks you to use common sense—and some uncommon, hard-earned wisdom—to navigate the emotional minefield that office can often be in your early years. And it advises you to find your answers in your own beliefs and build a career, not just keep a job.
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