Evan P. Oldford

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Ghost Rules: Unspoken secre...

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“I have never heard feedback from a boss that employees report too much.
No matter your rank or role, there is always a place for reporting. It can take many forms, so it is not one-size-fits-all. Good reporting helps make your audience smarter.”
Evan Oldford, Ghost Rules: Unspoken secrets to getting ahead

“Currency is not a pile of paper with Presidents on it. It is much more valuable. It is not reserved just for political pugilism in govern¬ment arenas or executive board¬rooms. Regardless of your rank, you need currency to move your ideas and your ambitions forward.”
Evan Oldford, Ghost Rules: Unspoken secrets to getting ahead

“I have never heard feedback from a boss that employees report too much.
No matter your rank or role, there is always a place for reporting. It can take many forms, so it is not one-size-fits-all. Good reporting helps make your audience smarter.”
Evan Oldford, Ghost Rules: Unspoken secrets to getting ahead

“Currency is not a pile of paper with Presidents on it. It is much more valuable. It is not reserved just for political pugilism in govern¬ment arenas or executive board¬rooms. Regardless of your rank, you need currency to move your ideas and your ambitions forward.”
Evan Oldford, Ghost Rules: Unspoken secrets to getting ahead

“The benefit of failure is an objectivity that success simply can’t offer.”
Maria Konnikova, The Biggest Bluff: How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, and Win

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