The essay's foundation lies in Liu’s concept of the "Company of One". This approach encourages individuals to view themselves as their own business, responsible for their own brand and value in the marketplace.
In her book Work Smarts: What CEOs Say You Need to Know to Get Ahead , Betty Liu distills years of interviews with high-profile leaders like Warren Buffett , Elon Musk , and Jamie Dimon into actionable career advice. The core premise is that professional success requires more than just technical skill; it demands a "Work Smart" mindset focused on personal value, relationships, and emotional intelligence. Building the "Company of One"
"Bad fear" leads to hesitation and regret, while "good fear"—such as the fear of being ordinary—drives people like Warren Buffett to achieve greatness. Overcoming the fear of failure is essential for any standout candidate.
Ultimately, Work Smarts argues that getting ahead is a result of . By thinking like an entrepreneur and mastering the interpersonal nuances of the C-suite, any professional can navigate today's complex job market with the "smarts" required to reach the top. Work Smarts: What CEOs Say You Need To Know to Get Ahead
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The essay's foundation lies in Liu’s concept of the "Company of One". This approach encourages individuals to view themselves as their own business, responsible for their own brand and value in the marketplace.
In her book Work Smarts: What CEOs Say You Need to Know to Get Ahead , Betty Liu distills years of interviews with high-profile leaders like Warren Buffett , Elon Musk , and Jamie Dimon into actionable career advice. The core premise is that professional success requires more than just technical skill; it demands a "Work Smart" mindset focused on personal value, relationships, and emotional intelligence. Building the "Company of One" Work Smarts: What CEOs Say You Need To Know to ...
"Bad fear" leads to hesitation and regret, while "good fear"—such as the fear of being ordinary—drives people like Warren Buffett to achieve greatness. Overcoming the fear of failure is essential for any standout candidate. The essay's foundation lies in Liu’s concept of
Ultimately, Work Smarts argues that getting ahead is a result of . By thinking like an entrepreneur and mastering the interpersonal nuances of the C-suite, any professional can navigate today's complex job market with the "smarts" required to reach the top. Work Smarts: What CEOs Say You Need To Know to Get Ahead The core premise is that professional success requires