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EPISODE 10: THREE SIMPLE STEPS TO MANAGE UP TO BUILD A SUCCESSFUL CAREER AND RELATIONSHIPS
Last week you explored why it’s important to manage up and build a relationship with your boss. Now explore the best approach and steps to take to learn how to assess your situation and create a plan to advance your relationships and career.
In this episode, Careerstone Group President Mary Abbajay explains a simple three-step process in assessing your boss, yourself and the situation to build a stronger relationship and advance your career.
MORE ABOUT MARY ABBAJAY AND CAREERSTONE GROUP
Mary Abbajay, author of theaward-winning, best-selling Managing Up: How to Move Up, Win at Work, and Succeed with Any Type of Boss is the president of Careerstone Group, LLC, a full service organizational and leadership development consultancy that delivers leading-edge talent and organizational development solutions to business and government. As a sought-after author, speaker, consultant, and trainer, Mary helps clients develop the strategies, skills and sensibilities needed for success in the 21stcentury. Her expertise lies in helping clients create dynamic and productive workplaces that foster professional and personal excellence and growth. Mary is a frequent expert contributor for television, radio and print publications to provide practical leadership and career advice. In addition to her role as a Forbes.com contributor, her work and advice have appeared in the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Money Magazine, Monster, CNN, CBC, and the BBC. In 2010, Mary was named as one of Washington Business Journal’s Women Who Mean Business and was a smart CEO Brava Award recipient in 2017.
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