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Newsletter 255
September 11, 2012

In This Issue...
Getting Noticed
How to be a Good Team Player
Finding Your Allies
What To Do When There's Too Much To Do
Managing in Australia
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Get Noticed - For the Right Reasons!

You may be a strong performer on your team. Unfortunately, this doesn't mean much unless people know about it! So, how can you get noticed - for the right reasons - in a busy workplace?

Our featured article this week explores this - in it, find out how to get the recognition you deserve.

We also explore how you can build your reputation as a team player, and we look at how you can expand your network of "allies" at work.

Enjoy getting noticed!
James & Rachel
James Manktelow and Rachel Thompson
MindTools.com - Essential skills for an excellent career!
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Getting Noticed
Staying "Visible" at Work

Is your hard work overlooked by your boss? Learn how to get noticed, so that you can keep moving towards your career goals.
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Getting Noticed
How to Be a Good Team Player
Maximizing Your Contribution

Teamworking may be an integral part of our jobs, but what makes someone a good team player? Learn how to play to your strengths within a team. All Readers' Skill-Builder
How to Be a Good Team Player
Finding Your Allies
Building a Personal Support Base

Things are so much easier when people help and support one another at work. Find out how to build your own support network.
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Finding Your Allies
... And From the Mind Tools Club
What To Do When There's Too Much To Do,
By Laura Stack
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This book highlights a six-step process for accomplishing more with less effort. Find out more about it here.
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What To Do When There's Too Much To Do
Managing in Australia
Working Successfully in an Independent Culture

Learn how to manage a team successfully in friendly, independent Australia. All Members' Skill-Builder
Managing in Australia
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