Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Your Attitude Is Showing :: Business Marketing
Your Attitude Is Showing A priming of Human Relations     I enjoyed reading Your Attitude Is Showing a great deal more than I expected to. I commonly hate to read because I am not very(prenominal) substantially at it, and I am usually uninterested in the subject. I put that this accommodate to be quite easy to read. The language that the authors use was very easy to understand. Also, it was divided into many chapters with many sections in each(prenominal) chapter. This made it easy for me to keep my attention on the book. When reading I normally become tired and bored, but I was able to focus on well on this book. The content of the book also helped keep me interested. I felt that the authors address many important points throughout the book. Though I knew much of the information discussed, I also learned a dower from it. This is why I enjoyed the book the some, because it taught me things that I will use, and that are very important for how successful my life is, professionally and personally.Key Points     When reading this book I found there to be many important points that were addressed in each chapter. I found three points in position to be more valuable to me than the others. The first key point that I found was in chapter 2. All organizations are built around people. And when you frame of reference healthy relationships with your fellow workers and supervisors, you open doors that would otherwise be closed. I found this statement to be very interesting. This section went on to explain how association of a particular job is not all that is important to stick with in a career. I had previously not realized this in my life, even though I have had personal experiences that reflect this. I was recently offered a management position at my current job. I thought that it was strange because I had relatively no experience functional in retail, and I had only been working with the company for a some months . But after reading this section I realized that, most likely, the reason why they offered me the job was because of the strong relationships I had developed with my supervisors and co-workers in such a short period of time. From now on I plan on keeping this point in mind whenever I begin a new job. The second key point that I found was discussed in chapters 3 and 4.
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