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3 Reddit comments about Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?:

u/darkfrog13 · 9 pointsr/funny

You think that, but you should read Linchpin. Great book about making yourself indispensable.

u/DigitalSuture · 2 pointsr/web_design

For what it is worth it really doesn't matter. You are going to make the best choices for yourself for whatever circumstances you will find yourself in. I would say that if you expose yourself to a wider array at this point you have the ability to discern what you like (still a student). Job market wise you can choose what you would like as a career. Be a sponge

u/fortibus · 1 pointr/selfhelp

Two books I recommend reading. I'm pretty young and yet have been very successful in my career so far. These have helped me quite a bit:

http://www.amazon.com/Linchpin-Are-Indispensable-Seth-Godin/dp/0307704076

http://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Powerful/dp/0743269519/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1372916346&sr=1-1&keywords=7+habits+of+highly+effective+people

A summary of some tips:

  1. Never ever complain. If you don't like something, always phrase it this way: "I noticed that X isn't adding value to our organization/team/etc. Instead, I propose we do Y, for these reasons: 1, 2, 3. This will result in Z."

    Tell this to your manager and colleagues, and you will look like a leader, not a complainer. Ideally, you could even start working on it before you propose it to people.

  2. Do emotional work. Most people think a job is just doing what you're told, but this is only a small piece of it. If you can figure out a way to bring passion, organization, leadership, creativity, etc. to your job, then you will be seen as a stand-out employee.

  3. Make other people be effective. This is straight from "The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People," and really this is something you should adopt in all your life, not just work. Change your perspective so you are thinking about how to make your manager better at her job, for example. Thinking in this way shifts the focus away from your problems, and helps build relationships between you and your peers, which is the foundation of moving ahead in a career.