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How to Conquer Anything That Stands in Your Way at Work

Workarounds That Work: How to Conquer Anything That Stands in Your Way at Work

Don't let everyday obstacles block your success!

Every day, people experience increasing frustration in businesses large and small trying to execute critical goals and objectives or get the simplest things done.

Roadblocks come in many forms, ranging from misaligned groups to bureaucratic processes, from people stuck in old ways of doing things to constantly fighting fires. Silos compete with each other instead of collaborating and even leadership can appear to be misaligned.

Workarounds That Work provides proven tips and practical workarounds enabling you to increase your own level of productivity while helping your group, team, department or business build a culture of high performance.

“Workarounds That Work tackles one problem area after another, busting myths and giving practical advice along the way. It’s fun to read and goes beyond the BS of most business books.”

Dave Logan,
@davelogan1 

New York Times best-selling co-author of Tribal Leadership and USC faculty member.

“If you want to succeed big, there is no substitute for sticking your neck out.  Russell Bishop shows how to do it without getting your head chopped off. Workarounds That Work offers practical, down-to-earth advice on overcoming obstacles on the job — both big and small.  It’s a must-read for anyone trying to navigate the bumpy road of the modern work place.”

Arianna Huffington,  @ariannahuff
Founder and CEO, Thrive Global

“With the variety of challenges that leaders face every day changing by the minute, Russell Bishop has hit on an amazingly simple-and highly effective-solution, the ‘workaround.’ This is a brilliant approach to facing challenges and it works!”

― Marshall Goldsmith,
@coachgoldsmith
World-renowned executive coach and author of the New York Times best-sellers,
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