PRETTY SIMPLE RECIPE FOR SUCCESS.
“Focus on the job that you’re doing,”
“The day you walk into a job and focus on the next job
or the next job after that, you’re spending more time
on how to get there as opposed as how to nail the job
you’re doing.”
The message is simple, yet incredibly profound. One
should have the ability to take complicated issues,
boil them down to their fundamental parts and then
find logical solutions to them.
“Sweating the
details,
learning the
business
ground-up is
critically
important.”
PRETTY SIMPLE RECIPE FOR SUCCESS
With deep understanding of the organization, one has
to make clear, logical decisions to make it the most
successful one.
The Lesson -First off, make yourself warm and affable
personality,
Make and become quick to make jokes, particularly at
your own expense.
And secondly, you have to get the ability to answer any
question, no matter how complicated the subject, in
clear and simple terms.
PRETTY SIMPLE RECIPE FOR SUCCESS
That’s a result of both clear thinking and the process
which has been described earlier.
If you know and have clear and firm understanding of
you company, you can easily answer any question
thrown at you on your way.
There’s no hemming or hawing, no corporate
doublespeak; just a clear, concise explanation.

Pretty simple recipe for success

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    PRETTY SIMPLE RECIPEFOR SUCCESS. “Focus on the job that you’re doing,” “The day you walk into a job and focus on the next job or the next job after that, you’re spending more time on how to get there as opposed as how to nail the job you’re doing.” The message is simple, yet incredibly profound. One should have the ability to take complicated issues, boil them down to their fundamental parts and then find logical solutions to them.
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  • 3.
    PRETTY SIMPLE RECIPEFOR SUCCESS With deep understanding of the organization, one has to make clear, logical decisions to make it the most successful one. The Lesson -First off, make yourself warm and affable personality, Make and become quick to make jokes, particularly at your own expense. And secondly, you have to get the ability to answer any question, no matter how complicated the subject, in clear and simple terms.
  • 4.
    PRETTY SIMPLE RECIPEFOR SUCCESS That’s a result of both clear thinking and the process which has been described earlier. If you know and have clear and firm understanding of you company, you can easily answer any question thrown at you on your way. There’s no hemming or hawing, no corporate doublespeak; just a clear, concise explanation.