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Say Yes to the Best!

How to Have Confidence, Optimism & Wellbeing in your Career

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Language:  English
A “how to” book on having more confidence and success in the workplace. Includes experiential stories that emphasizes the topic.
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Description
Content

Say Yes to the Best, gives effective guidelines on having a successful career. Topics include, how to choose the best career, emotional intelligence, communication barriers, managing conflict, diversity, equity, and inclusion, showing value, and asking for a raise. These and many more will allow anyone to be more successful in their career when applied. Practical principals to apply in your life and career are included.

About the Author

Bettina E. Davis is the wife of a loving and supportive husband. She is a mother of amazing grown children with beautiful grandchildren, and she is a long-time Indiana Hoosier. Today Bettina is an adjunct professor of communication at Ivy Tech Community College and an Adjunct Communication instructor at Purdue University Global. Her career includes college instruction in communications for over 20 years, a Placement Director, a Training Manager, a supervisor, a Logistics Specialist, and a Career Coach. With experience in education and business, Bettina has a well-rounded understanding of success in the workplace along with all the ups and downs. She is now living the best years in her career because she loves teaching and writing, and this is only the beginning!

  • Dedication
  • About the Author
  • Introduction
  1. What is the Best Career?
    1. How to choose the best career
    2. Self-concept
    3. Self-esteem
    4. Core Values
  2. Develop Your Knowledge and Skills
    1. Natural Ability
    2. Emotional Intelligence
  3. Perception and Non-Verbal Cues
    1. Perception
    2. Non-verbal cues
    3. Communication Barriers
  4. Managing Conflict
    1. Causes of conflict
    2. Resolutions
  5. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
    1. Personal Responsibility
    2. Training
  6. Being Assertive
    1. Showing Value
    2. Asking for a promotion or a raise
  7. Putting it All Together
  • Conclusion
  • Table of figures
  • References
About the Author

Bettina E. Davis