Rising to the Top: How to Climb the Corporate Ladder If you want to rise to the top of any organization you must learn the skills necessary to be recognized as a top performer. The key isn't just to work hard; you have to be noticed. This program will teach you what you need to know to stand out from the crowd by changing the way you communicate and providing you with a more powerful presence. But to receive attention, authority, and respect in organizations, you must manage your own career. This fast-paced and entertaining program will help you develop a strategy to "mind your own business" and succeed. Get credit for your ideas, shine in meetings, and still remain a team player.
Whoosh! goes the water hose. Ooo! Eee! Ooo! goes the siren. Ding! Ding! goes the fire alarm.
Little Critter and his classmates are taking a trip to the firehouse! Little Critter puts on his boots and jacket—now he's ready to help Fireman Joe. After checking the hose and ladder, Little Critter is ready for a fireman's helmet of his own. Join Little Critter as he learns to stop, drop, and roll with Fireman Joe!
This sweet, simple story is perfect for emergent readers ready to climb their own ladder.
The Wal-Mart Way: The Inside Story of the Success of the Worlds Largest Company (MP3)
This book is a cross between college text, motivational epic, and company history, written by the former vice chairman and COO of Wal-Mart. First, Soderquist spells out 12 reasons behind the success of Wal-Mart, from the vision of Sam Walton to the vowed commitment to neighborhoods and communities. Every rule is explained in detail, from^B stories of Soderquist's own career in the retail giant to tales of real-life associates who have made it up the ladder. Plus, each chapter ends with a handful of questions for reflection and action; for example, how comfortable are you with change?