"The Art of Being Indispensable at Work" is a great primer on how to get ahead in your career. When you become a Go-To person, you’ll be the first to get promoted, and the last to get laid off.
Sure, being a Go-To guy or gal takes fortitude. Plus a great attitude and loads of hard work. But author Bruce Tulgan, the modern-day Dale Carnegie, shows us how it can be done.
For starters, it's about managing up, down and sideways -- even if you're not the boss.
I highly recommend this book. It’s a quick, easy read for all aspiring leaders and managers. In fact, "The Art of Being Indispensable at Work" is chock-full of examples of ways that employees are “killing it” at work. And it’s possible to thrive in any role, whether you work in a restaurant, a school, a non-profit, a small business or a major corporation.
Spoiler alert: To be indispensable, show up to serve others, not just yourself.
So go ahead and grab yourself a copy. It will be really beneficial to help you lead with influence, get more done, learn how to say no (and yes), and work smarter (not harder).
Special thanks to NetGalley, Bruce Tulgan and Harvard Business Review Press for the electronic copy in exchange for my honest review.