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Leveling the Paying Field

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A great resource for people managing their career - at any level. This book provides practical stories, with examples, strategies, and a conversational style. If you're looking to influence society, your industry, your workplace, or simply make small changes in your role, this book is helpful. Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I recommend this book to diverse populations – from managers to employees to students in college. Negotiation can be a difficult skill (whether you are negotiating for fair treatment or a salary raise). Given today’s sometimes contentious work environments due to political and social divisiveness that has crept its way into many workplaces, I think this book is invaluable. There are plenty of golden nuggets to help anyone self-promote humbly and successfully.

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An interesting book that focusses on a way to make sure you're representing yourself well to be paid as you're worth. For individuals navigating this challenge that comes with career management. Individual focussed, and quite cynical about how pay decisions are managed. Culturally quite US-centric.

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A very concise book to help us manage our careers effectively when we are not the boss, Chief of something and do not own the company.
A delightful nugget read, informing us about the realities of working in a organisation as a salaried or contract worker. The enormous importance of managing your visibility and highlighting to those above, contributions that you make for the company that you work in. That your manager and team are not going to sing your praises for you about you to senior management concerning your significance to the team. That instead they are more likely to imply your work as theirs simply because the system works this way when you do not self market, promote what you do for the company.

This book also carefully unpacks the impact of what you cost to the company, when not keeping your quotient value high, you lose their justification to be kept on by the company and therefore could be replaced for a cheaper worker. The harsh reality of age related lost work opportunities. Have no fear the book illustrates ways to build protection measures you can take to mitigate this.

It takes on the landscape of equal pay and why it’s important instead to seek proper pay and be confident to negotiate your salary and future promotions.

A neat book reminding us the value of raising you profile in a company by consistently pointing out your accomplishments humbly, but noticeably.

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