Your Next Move
Five Rules to Negotiate Life on Your Terms
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ナレーター:
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Mei Mei MacLeod
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著者:
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Sunny Lee
概要
'Blending behavioral science with real-world insights, Your Next Move is a practical, inspiring guide to navigating career and life transitions with purpose and strategy.' Dr Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic
Take control of your future with five proven rules to negotiate life on your terms.
In today’s fast-changing world, life is more uncertain than ever. The old roadmaps do not seem to work and many people are questioning what success really means. In moments like these, the ability to understand ourselves, define our dreams, and negotiate our path forward is not a luxury: it is a necessity.
Luckily, Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour at University College, Dr Sunny Lee, can help you achieve these goals with five essential rules:
- Rule 1: Own your goals by identifying what success means to you and building a Goal Algorithm to prioritize decisions.
- Rule 2: Master smart give-and-take by learning how to make strategic trade-offs and creating win-win outcomes.
- Rule 3: Leverage your plan B by strengthening alternatives so you can walk away from bad deals without fear.
- Rule 4: Manage ego to win what matters. Stay focused on interests, not pride, using the IRPIR model.
- Rule 5: Play the long game by building trust and relationships that develop over time.
Packed with real-life examples and practical exercises you can use immediately, this book is your DIY manual for navigating pay raise conversations, setting boundaries, planning career moves, and much, much more.
Turn obstacles into leverage and build a life that works on your terms with Your Next Move.
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“Blending behavioral science with real-world insights, Your Next Move is a practical, inspiring guide to navigating career and life transitions with purpose and strategy.” Dr Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic