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There are many aspects to following a successful career. They are mostly derived from two characteristics of personality: ability and application. A person with much ability has an easier time than another who is less able but the individual with less ability can also succeed through greater application. Ability covers a person’s capacity to solve problems by logical means. This has been called intelligence. However, just being clever is not. | How to Succeed in Your Work - a tool kit Dr Bryan Walker With a contribution from Lia van Ginneken Copyright Dr Bryan Walker October 2012 Bryan Walker BSc MSc PhD CBiol FSBiol has followed careers in industry hospitals academia and the civil service. After being Head of a University Department of Pharmacology for fifteen years he was appointed as one of Her Majesty s Inspectors of Higher Education. His research work and academic appointments have taken him to Asia Africa and countries in Europe where he has given more than a hundred invited lectures workshops and seminars. With extensive and varied experience in UN Oxfam and other non-government organisations he has run courses in research and modern teaching methods interviewing and other aspects of management. In addition to his academic publications he has made many contributions to humanitarian web sites. These experiences have come together in this booklet. You are welcome to contact him with comments through helmhelp@gmail.com BW North Thailand 2007 2 How to Succeed in Your Work CONTENTS Page 1. How to Succeed in Your Work 4 2. How to Write Your Résumé 5 3. How to Apply for a Post 9 4. How to Groom for an Interview 12 5. How to Make Your Mission Statements 15 6. How to Appraise Your Work Progress 18 7. How to Manage a Meeting 19 8. How to Plan a Power Point Presentation 34 9. How to Prepare a Report 40 10. How to Control Your Time 46 11. How to Assess Your Personality 52 12. How to Master Stress 54 13. How to Pursue Distance Learning Courses 57 14. How to Work as a Manager 64 15. How to Help a New Colleague 65 16. How to Decide Whether to Change Jobs 66