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“This book tells you all you need to know about how to get on.” The Times
“Relatively few books have been written with assistant solicitors in mind, about how to succeed at the business of being a lawyer… fewer still have devised a programme for so doing that runs alongside a book. This book does both.”Law Society (The Law Management Section)
5 star rating HR Magazine
It's now February and the New Year is no longer new. However, I will follow on with January's "Networking in the New Year" theme and continue with my networking tips. It's now tip number seven and this one follow on from my last blog entry which urged you to always compliment and congratulate people, no matter how small the occasion.
But passing on compliments can be even more effective than giving them directly. It can also provide the opportunity to get in touch with someone. Think about it: How would it make you feel if your colleague said, “I was having lunch with Andrew on Wednesday and he was telling me what a great job you did on [whatever it was] and how superb you were to work with.” Somehow this makes you feel even better than Andrew’s telling you himself! Now Andrew and your colleague, the messenger, have both gone up in your book. So don’t hold back: If you hear something good about someone, pass it on!
Posted on 02/02/2011