Liz Wiseman
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Wall Street Journal BestsellerIs it possible to be at your best even when you are underqualified or doing something for the first time? Is it still possible, even after decades of experience, to recapture the enthusiasm, curiosity, and fearlessness of youth to take on new challenges? With the right mindset-with Rookie Smarts-you can. In a rapidly changing world, experience can be a curse. Careers stall, innovation stops, and strategies grow stale....
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In every organization there are MVPs— those indispensable colleagues who can be counted on in critical situations and who consistently receive high-profile assignments and new opportunities. Whether they are on center stage or work behind the scenes, Managers know who these top players are, understand their worth, and want more of them on their team. But not everyone understands what makes these professionals different from their peers.
In MVP...
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The must-read summary of Liz Wiseman's book: "Rookie Smarts: Why Learning Beats Knowing in the New Game of Work".
This complete summary of the ideas from Liz Wiseman's book "Rookie Smarts" shows that in the fast-changing society that we live in, we can get stuck in old ways. Inexperienced employees, on the other hand, do things without any preconceived ideas and aren't already settled into their habits; this means they are free to improvise and adapt...
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Why do some people break through and make an impact while others get stuck going through the motions?
In every organization there are Impact Players-those indispensable colleagues who can be counted on in critical situations and who consistently receive high-profile assignments and new opportunities. Whether they are on center stage or behind the scenes, managers know who these top players are, understand their worth, and want more of them on their...
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A revised and updated edition of the acclaimed Wall Street Journal bestseller that explores why some leaders drain capability and intelligence from their teams while others amplify it to produce better results. We've all had experience with two dramatically different types of leaders. The first type drains intelligence, energy, and capability from the people around them and always needs to be the smartest person in the room. These are the idea killers,...