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How To Keep Your Job – First Video!

22 September 2011

Yes, I love my books..!

Yes, I love my books..!

Yes that’s right… I’m up on YouTube at last with the first of 8 videos, that share practical skills and tips from the books How To Keep Your Job and Job Hunting 3.0.

I’m really pleased with the new ‘Modern Careers’ branding too, which we will be rolling out across all the platforms as part of my ‘from book to brand’ PR activity.

Obviously the target is world domination, and failing that some nice cake will do…

Please click here to go and watch the 5-min video. The content is taken from How To Keep Your Job and here I consider the question:

How good are you really?

You can then have fun working out your Organisational Impact Score!

The book is out now and you can buy it from Amazon or any good bookshop.

Please tell your friends too… If they’re under pressure at work the book can help them to improve their performance and keep the money rolling in. It’s practical and based on real life success stories, so don’t trust to luck…read it today!

Thanks for watching!

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books

Click cover to view details on Amazon

bouncingback

Riding the Rocket

How to manage your Modern Career

Published 2013 Marshall Cavendish

240pp

bouncingback

Bouncing Back

How to get going again after a career setback

Published 2012 Marshall Cavendish

200pp

keepyourjob

How to Keep Your Job

Brilliant ways to increase performance, stay employed and keep the money rolling in

Published 2011 Marshall Cavendish

208pp

jobhunting

Job Hunting 3.0

Secrets and skills to sell yourself effectively in the Modern Age

Published 2010 Marshall Cavendish

260pp

leave

Leave the Bastards Behind

An insider's guide to working for yourself

Published 2007 Cyan Books and Marshall Cavendish

192pp

boss

My Boss is a Bastard

Surviving turmoil at work

Published 2006 Cyan Books and Marshall Cavendish

192pp

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