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Publisher's Summary
Throughout history, people had little need to manage their careers - they were born into their stations in life or, in the recent past, they relied on their companies to chart their career paths. But times have drastically changed. Today we must all learn to manage ourselves.
What does that mean? As Peter Drucker tells us in this seminal article, first published in 1999, it means we have to learn to develop ourselves. We have to place ourselves where we can make the greatest contribution to our organizations and communities. And we have to stay mentally alert and engaged during a 50-year working life, which means knowing how and when to change the work we do.
It may seem obvious that people achieve results by doing what they are good at and by working in ways that fit their abilities. But, Drucker says, very few people actually know - let alone take advantage of - their fundamental strengths.
He challenges each of us to ask ourselves, "What are my strengths? How do I perform? What are my values? Where do I belong? What should my contribution be?"
Don't try to change yourself, Drucker cautions. Instead, concentrate on improving the skills you have and accepting assignments that are tailored to your individual way of working. If you do that, you can transform yourself from an ordinary worker into an outstanding performer.
Today's successful careers are not planned out in advance. They develop when people are prepared for opportunities because they have asked themselves those questions and have rigorously assessed their unique characteristics.
This Audiobook has 10 Tracks. 1. Introduction. 2. What are My Strengths? 3. How Do I Perform? 4. How Do I Learn? 5. What Are My Values? 6. Where Do I Belong? 7. What Should I Contribute? 8. Responsibility for Relationships. 9. The Second Half of Your
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- Paul
- 05-29-08
Great
I've heard of Peter Drucker, this was my first actual encounter. Wow, short, sweet, insightful in just 45 minutes. Just the phrase are you a reader or a listener was immensely helpful. (Especially for us audible listeners) And the price was right.!! I've gifted it 3 times
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- ted loos
- 06-21-19
Good book - narrator...not so much
The narrator almost ruined the book for me. Not sure if the author narrated or if this is a professional. I mean, if you’re going to repeatedly use the word “contribution,” do us a favor and have a good look at the word and pronounce all of the letters. If it weren’t so inexpensive, I probably would return
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- JC
- 09-17-20
WAY OVERPRICED. do not put hase this simple inform
WAY OVERPRICED. do not put hase this simple information. do not buy this worthless information
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- Visnja Zeljeznjak
- 02-11-17
Short and insightful
I judge the value of the book by the number of notes I take. For such a short read, it was remarkably useful and actionable. The book teaches you the importance of asking and knowing the answer to four questions: What are my strengths? How do I perform? What are my values? What should my contribution be, given the situation, my unique strengths, and my values? By applying mindfulness techniques (and this is not in the book), you can find the answers you're looking for. But you have to search.
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- Proud Nerd
- 01-02-17
Required listening for everyone, every year
Would you consider the audio edition of Managing Oneself to be better than the print version?
It is handy to listen to it while on the go. The audiobook is short.
What other book might you compare Managing Oneself to and why?
"Who Moved My Cheese" by Spencer Johnson only in that it gets to the point and teaches a valuable lesson clearly.
Which character – as performed by uncredited – was your favorite?
The narrator has an excellent voice and I enjoyed his narration greatly. This audiobook was a great value - bought for less than a dollar - and one that I recommend to everyone.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes. Yes. Yes. I can listen to this over and over again.
Any additional comments?
If you have a high school student in your life, send them this book. It will help them immensely with their future choices and approaches.
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- Magna One
- 02-06-17
Great Short Read!
It was great, well written from an effective leader. good insight in a really quick way.
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- Baris
- 03-18-15
Great story with many gems
This book was so short yet so great!
Put it on three times speed and devour this book as quickly as possible!
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- Anonymous User
- 07-07-22
Very concise. Makes me listen to it many times.
This one does not have lengthy side stories. Very concise and essential. Highly recommended to the ones who wants something like executive summary.
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- Jeremy Follett
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honest review
this has great information on it. if you're looking for some direction or understanding it's a good start.
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- Drew Hinkle
- 12-17-21
a white paper, not a book
this book is really just a 5-minute conversation. I hope that drucker did a better job on subsequent books.
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- Tevin Gongo
- 02-09-21
Managing Oneself, reviewed by Tevin Gongo
Simple book, easy to read. A good reminder of things we certainly already knew but don't always apply. I feel it is sometimes a little too simple but at the end of the day, who said that life needed to be complicated.
One of the main lesson for me was to remember to focus on my strengths. That doesn't mean ignoring my weaknesses but being wise enough to remember that weaknesses rarely become strengths and if it could, that would take so much time and energy. Better use that time and energy to improve on my strengths and to transform them into areas of genius.
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- #earlyeditor🤓📚
- 01-02-20
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Helpful audiobook provides ways you can review your personal goals and suggests ways of keeping on track by managing yourself.
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- Jason
- 02-29-16
Incomplete audiobook
I believe this audiobook is incomplete. It last just 45min and it stop suddenly. Buy the paperback version
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- Tom A.
- 01-23-21
I re-listen on a run, around once a month
No fluff, just straight to the point. If you’re running a business or want to know yourself better, this audiobook is so cheap and helpful, it’s a crime.
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- Michal
- 07-26-19
Great book for people wanting to better themselves
Great book for people that want to better themselves In this book you will get many great ideas which will help you to learn better, to find job in which you will be outstanding to find your strong sides and what to do with them. Of course its not a step by step manual.... you will need to sort everything by yourself but now after hearing the book you will know where to look and what to do to be better. Great book
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- A O Olushola
- 01-16-19
Excellent advice for now and the future
This is an excellent and relatively short audiobook packed with vital and useful information on how to approach one’s career and life in modern day organisation. Your values, your strengths, your style are most vital in knowing yourself, fitting into the right place, and managing your career. Also, need to start planning for retirement already.
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- Dr Ryan Grant BSc PhD FIBMS
- 12-28-16
Awesome to see the benefits of living a CEO Life!
Anyone needing to know how to reach their full potential must memorise the principles herein
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- Boomy Tokan
- 11-02-16
Action Orientated Content
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Very actionable. Extremely captivating voice performance and life changing too
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- Rafal
- 05-26-16
must read to everyone!
Quite short and to the point, exactly how a book like this shouldn've been written.
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- citizenade
- 09-01-15
Really insightful
This book is really insightful, the production is not the best but a very good book highly recommended.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-05-17
Wow, loved it.
I now know how much I don't know myself. I have some work to do.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-20-16
The content is so relevant even today. Amazing.
Fantastic piece of work by Mr. Druker. A true masterpiece. Would help any knowledge workers.
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- Emmanuel
- 08-27-16
True back then, Truer now.
Peter Drucker saw long ago where we were headed and he did his best to prepare us for it. This small book contains great insights into what we need to even begin to be anyone of worth in the new Knowledge worker age.
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- Tom Reilly
- 02-17-15
Mind BLOWN!!
A quick read/listen book that is a really thought provoking. It definitely makes you reevaluate your life, in all aspects.
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- Michael Jones
- 11-23-20
Disappointing
I was hoping for a quick intro to Peter Drucker’s legendary work. While there are some useful insights, I was left with a pervasive sense that my BS antennae were twitching.
No wonder the narrator was uncredited. His machine gun voice and delivery are really annoying in the way that a fire and brimstone preacher would annoy an atheist.
I completed an MBA 30 years ago, during which time I formed the opinion that there was no actual substance to marketing. It was simply a litany of war stories - mostly of heroic failure and dubious conjecture.
For some reason I am reminded of this with the present snippet. It was certainly worth just the $4:00, so as is often the case, one gets what one pays for.
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Quintessential reading for performance
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I wish I read this 5 years ago, there are so many golden nuggets of information worth knowing in this insightful book
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So glad I got this audio book!
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