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OverviewThe working world has changed. In an era where the cost of living is rising and competition is increasing, it's no longer good enough to have a university degree, a cushy corporate job and a strong work ethic. Once-guaranteed routes to success are leaving employees poorer and undervalued and, more and more, people are finding that they have to stand out to survive. With an increasingly educated and experienced population to contend with, knowing how to become indispensable is more important than ever - whether that's as a junior employee just starting out, a mid-level manager looking to take the next step, or a senior leader who needs to keep their skills sharp and their mind fresh. Not every indispensable employee is the same - you might be a smart innovator, or a reliable worker bee, or something else entirely - but the principles that underline indispensability are consistent. From perfecting your attitude and applying your aptitude perfectly, to improving your negotiation skills and learning how to network like a champion, Indispensable is the guide to workplace excellence that you didn't know you needed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris HirstPublisher: Pan Macmillan Imprint: Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9781529051759ISBN 10: 1529051754 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 26 June 2025 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIf you’re early in your career or stuck in the middle, this book will give you clarity, confidence, and a serious edge. Forget the vague advice – this is the straight-talking, practical career guide we all need right now. This book bridges the gap between working hard and actually getting ahead -- Chris Donnelly, host of <i>Waking Up With Chris Donnelly</i> and <i>Secret Leaders</i> This book is indeed indispensable, and should be given out to everyone at key moments in their career as the manual of how to do it. This book has words of encouragement, realism, not pretending things are easy, but setting things out to make it as easy as possible. It holds your hand through the tricky moments of work, and gently guides you from not being sure how to handle a situation into having confidence boosting knowledge. This book will be used over and over again when you need some instant reassurance, some trusted advice, a big dose of hope -- Eleanor Tweddell, author of <i>Why Losing Your Job Could Be The Best Thing That Ever Happened To You</i> Crisp, clear and concise, ‘Indispensable’ is the essential guide to getting, growing and keeping your career. Keep it by your side for these rapidly-changing times to navigate a job market in turmoil -- Jane Hamilton, <i>The Times</i> Recruitment Editor I'm always sharing to the next generation that they should ""be super coachable in everything you do"". This book by Chris Hirst gives you the route to personal fulfillment and how to navigate future opportunities. Must read -- Jack Parsons, CEO of Youth Group If you’re early in your career or stuck in the middle, this book will give you clarity, confidence, and a serious edge. Forget the vague advice – this is the straight-talking, practical career guide we all need right now. This book bridges the gap between working hard and actually getting ahead -- Chris Donnelly, host of <i>Waking Up With Chris Donnelly</i> and <i>Secret Leaders</i> This book is indeed indispensable, and should be given out to everyone at key moments in their career as the manual of how to do it. This book has words of encouragement, realism, not pretending things are easy, but setting things out to make it as easy as possible. It holds your hand through the tricky moments of work, and gently guides you from not being sure how to handle a situation into having confidence boosting knowledge. This book will be used over and over again when you need some instant reassurance, some trusted advice, a big dose of hope -- Eleanor Tweddell, author of <i>Why Losing Your Job Could Be The Best Thing That Ever Happened To You</i> Crisp, clear and concise, ‘Indispensable’ is the essential guide to getting, growing and keeping your career. Keep it by your side for these rapidly-changing times to navigate a job market in turmoil -- Jane Hamilton, <i>The Times</i> Recruitment Editor I'm always sharing to the next generation that they should ""be super coachable in everything you do"". This book by Chris Hirst gives you the route to personal fulfillment and how to navigate future opportunities. Must read -- Jack Parsons, CEO of Youth Group From the moment Chris said he’d help you take control of your career, I was hooked. What really hit home was the reminder that it’s your attitude – not just your skills – that drives long-term success. This book really lives up to its name: Indispensable. Whether you’re just starting out, mid-level and figuring out what’s next, or a senior professional looking for a reset, it’s packed with the kind of advice that actually sticks -- Mike Richards, host of <i>The Career Treasury</i> podcast This is a must read for anyone who is in the workplace right now who wants to not only develop in their career but who ultimately wants to be valued at work for who they are. It’s important to understand your power at work and Chris does this really well by describing areas that we should be paying more attention to. This book addresses several themes such as the importance of great leadership, effective communication, strategies for requesting promotions and pay raises, the necessity of relevant and purposeful meetings, and the vital role of mental health in the workplace. As a career coach, I see these issues arise in my own practice, and I believe this book will be a valuable resource for anyone facing challenges at work. This is a no-nonsense guide for anyone who wants to elevate their career to the next step no matter where they are on their current journey -- Soma Ghosh, host of <i>The Career Happiness</i> podcast Chris Hirst has always been the business author that cuts through the noise and identifies what's genuinely important. From perceptive reflections on the workplace to genuinely helpful, actionable advice, this should be required reading for anyone looking to build a fantastic career. It is, ironically, indispensable -- Andy Silvester, <i>The Times</i> London Editor In this book, Chris is the wise, practical mentor every early-career professional needs as they start out. He recognises that success requires aptitude and attitude, and his well-delivered advice will help readers to develop both. This book shows career newbies how to make a positive impact, whether it's during a presentation, an interview, or when making a case for better pay. I will be recommending this book to those just starting out -- Dr Katie Best, leadership coach and author of<i> The Ten Toughest Leadership Problems </i> Author InformationChris Hirst is a leading authority on leadership and career success, and the award-winning author of No Bullsh*t Leadership and No Bullsh*t Change. Formerly Global CEO of Havas Creative, a multi-disciplinary marketing services group, he built his career fixing broken businesses and leading high-performance teams around the world. Chris is an Engineering Sciences graduate and his career began on the shop-floor of a glass factory before taking him to the boardroom via Harvard Business School. He was named in the Evening Standard Power 1000, regularly ranked as one of the marketing industry's most influential CEOs, and is a regular commentator for BBC News, Financial Times, CNBC, Sky News and many more. Indispensable is his third book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |