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Summary: All I Really Need to Know in Business I learned at Microsoft Julie Bick

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This work offers a summary of the book “ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW IN BUSINESS I LEARNED AT MICROSOFT: Insider Strategies to Help You Succeed” by Julie Bick.

Microsoft is one of the successful companies in the world, and is often considered to be a shining example of a business that is able to change quickly and effectively to accommodate shifts in the market. The intense, dynamic working environment is filled with highly motivated and hardworking individuals, making it a superb place to learn strong management skills.

With her experience as a senior product manager for Microsoft, Julie Bick brings Microsoft's management strategies under the microscope to identify what works and what doesn't. She outlines all she has learnt on running a business, being a good manager, being a strong communicator and managing a career — all lessons learnt at Microsoft. Each section is broken down into simple and actionable lessons, from how to give constructive feedback to always keeping an uptodate resume. Whilst an experienced manager might find this summary a little obvious, it is certainly a good starting point for an aspiring or less experienced manager, or someone in the early stages of their career.
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    ‘‘If you fire the person who failed, you’re throwing away the value of the experience.’’

    --Russ Siegelman, Vice President, Microsoft
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    ‘‘The things I learned about doing my job -- being a manager, running a business and keeping my career on track -- can be applied to any field, by anyone. So no matter what industry you’re in, try these lessons out. See what happens.’’
    --Julie B

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