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Award-winning Bloomberg television host Betty Liu compiles
the wisdom of the world's best CEOs into a fun, insightful, and
practical guide for success.
Betty Liu is famous the world over for asking the tough
questions of today's most successful people--and for her
uncanny ability to get straight answers where others have failed.
As an award-winning financial journalist and Bloomberg Television
anchor, Betty has sat down with billionaires, CEOs, politicians,
and celebrities to get their views from the top.
Now, in Work Smarts, Betty helps you get to the
top by distilling the wisdom of some of the most prominent CEOs in
the country. Warren Buffett, Jamie Dimon, Elon Musk, Sam Zell, John
Chambers, Anne Mulcahy, and many more spill the beans on what it
really takes to be successful, giving practical, "from
the street" advice on how to get ahead in your career.
Packed with candid, often humorous, revelations from leaders in
the world of finance, technology, retail, telecom, entertainment,
and more, Work Smarts delivers priceless guidance on:
How to really network
The importance of being likable
What your boss is thinking when you ask for a raise
Winning every negotiation
Bouncing back from a firing or layoff
Thinking like a true entrepreneur
The secret skill every successful person needs
Overcoming fear
Being a standout job candidate
Knowing what's holding you back
Knowing what can propel you forward
Why sometimes being good at your job just isn't
enough
Combining the trademark, hands-on approach of one of
today's most respected financial journalists with the wisdom
of the world's most successful business leaders, Work
Smarts is a gold mine of real-world insight and advice on how
to get ahead in business and forge a career that maximizes all your
best talents and skills.
Autorentext
Betty Liu is Editor-at-Large for Bloomberg Television and the host of In the Loop with Betty Liu, a daily morning program providing the most comprehensive coverage of the headlines and major events set to shape the business day ahead. She also hosts In the Loop At the Half with Betty Liu on Bloomberg Radio, airing weekdays at noon, and is an ABC News contributor. An award-winning business journalist, Betty regularly interviews influential business, political, and media leaders such as Warren Buffett, Carlos Slim, Lloyd Blankfein, Les Moonves, Indra Nooyi, and many others. Before joining Bloomberg Television, Betty was an anchor for CNBC Asia, based in Hong Kong. Prior to that, she was the Atlanta-based correspondent for the Financial Times. Earlier in her career, Betty was the Taiwan bureau chief for Dow Jones Newswires—the youngest ever in Asia—and a Hong Kong–based regional correspondent for the newswire. Betty is also coauthor of Age Smart: Discovering the Fountain of Youth at Midlife and Beyond, published in 2006. For more information on Betty, go to www.betty-liu.com.
Zusammenfassung
Award-winning Bloomberg television host Betty Liu compiles the wisdom of the world's best CEOs into a fun, insightful, and practical guide for success.
Betty Liu is famous the world over for asking the tough questions of today's most successful peopleand for her uncanny ability to get straight answers where others have failed. As an award-winning financial journalist and Bloomberg Television anchor, Betty has sat down with billionaires, CEOs, politicians, and celebrities to get their views from the top.
Now, in Work Smarts, Betty helps you get to the top by distilling the wisdom of some of the most prominent CEOs in the country. Warren Buffett, Jamie Dimon, Elon Musk, Sam Zell, John Chambers, Anne Mulcahy, and many more spill the beans on what it really takes to be successful, giving practical, from the street advice on how to get ahead in your career.
Packed with candid, often humorous, revelations from leaders in the world of finance, technology, retail, telecom, entertainment, and more, Work Smarts delivers priceless guidance on:
Inhalt
Introduction ix
Part One: If I Knew This Before, I'd Be a Millionaire . . .
Chapter 1: The Company of One 3
Chapter 2: Why the Q Factor Is So Important 25
Chapter 3: How to Network 35
Chapter 4: Asking for a Raise 49
Chapter 5: The Art of Negotiation 67
Part Two: The Three Fs: Fear, Finances, and Flow
Chapter 6: Fear 81
Chapter 7: Finances 95
Chapter 8: Flow 109
Part Three: Postcards from the C-Suite
Chapter 9: What It's Really Like to Be a CEO 117
Chapter 10: Sound Off : The Most Annoying . . . 145
Part Four: Things I've Learned
Chapter 11: You Can't Really Be Good at Everything . . . and That's OK! 151
Chapter 12: Five Tips for Life 159
Bibliography 175
About the Author 179
Index 181