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Description"This is a definitive code for personal business success...Key points, concisely made, that can steer anyone through the minefield of office life." Management Today "Learn the lessons of Richard Templar's bestselling book "The Rules of Work", and then sit back as your career rockets through the stratosphere ..Templar knows the truth about work and all those tens of thousands of readers know it too." David Bolchover, The Daily Telegraph Some people are simply great at their job. They glide effortlessly onwards and upwards through all the politics, the backstabbing, the system, and the nonsense that goes on. They always seem to say the right thing; do the right thing. They are mentioned in every conversation. Everybody likes them. They get promoted. They get pay rises. They get on with the boss. And somehow, they do all these things without being unpleasant, breaking much of a sweat or seeming to put in excess effort. And when they are offered another step up the corporate ladder or a fabulous new job, no-one is surprised after all, they have 'potential' written all over them. How do they do it? Do they know some secret we don't? Yes, they know The Rules of Work. Reviews"This is a definitive code for personal business success...Key points, concisely made, that can steer anyone through the minefield of office life." Management Today "Learn the lessons of Richard Templar's bestselling book "The Rules of Work", and then sit back as your career rockets through the stratosphere ..Templar knows the truth about work and all those tens of thousands of readers know it too." David Bolchover, The Daily Telegraph Author descriptionRichard Templar is an astute observer of human behaviour and understands what makes the difference between those of us that effortlessly glide towards success and those of us that struggle against the tide. He has distilled these observations into his Rules titles. Over 1 million people around the world have enjoyed and now play by Richard Templar's Rules. |