Indispensable by Monday (Review and Analysis of Miller's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Larry Myler's book "Indispensable by Monday" shows how, in today's climate, it's vital to make yourself indispensable at work. By making a big financial contribution to the company, and being able to quantify that contribution, you will make sure the firm still employs you in the long term. In his book, the author demonstrates some practical ways in which you can "pull money out of thin air". Myler also states the importance of knowing your company and your competitors well in order to streamline processes. This summary will teach you how to plan your time better to work more effectively and how to build a better future for your company, and yourself.
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To learn more, read "Indispensable by Monday" and discover how you can make sure that your contributions at work ensure your long-term employment.
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Book Presentation Indispensable By Monday by Larry Myler
Book Abstract
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Summary of Indispensable By Monday (Larry Myler)
Learn how to help your company in order to help yourself
Pull money out of thin air
Make it all work – starting this Monday
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
You become indispensable at work when you consistently and systematically bring in more money than you cost week after week and month after month. Prove that you do that and learn how to quantify and then articulate the direct financial contribution you make to the firm that employs you and you will greatly enhance your employability. In fact, you’ll become indispensable, even when layoffs are being made all around you.
So how do you make money for your firm? There are lots of different ways:
If you’re in sales or other direct revenue positions, you can put together more profitable deals for your company. That would an obvious way to make yourself indispensable.
If you regularly and consistently propose cost-cutting ideas which work, you also become indispensable.
If you can come up with fresh ideas for producing new revenue streams for your company, that would do it as well.
If you can make workable suggestions on how to streamline internal processes to save your firm time and money, that would also be a good building block for becoming indispensable.
Overall, if you create unexpected profits for your firm and show that you can consistently pull money out of thin air, not only will you become indispensable but more than likely you’ll get promoted as well. The key is to document what’s going on so you can prove your worth.
"The vast majority of advice you can find on topics like getting a job, keeping your job, or being promoted is – for lack of a better term –