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The work of a rookie public official
The work of a rookie public official
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Book Introduction
It's newer and stronger!
A true mentor, a 28-year veteran with max level skills, tells you
A Workplace Survival Guide for New Employees


This book is filled with the author's successful work life know-how and various work secrets, as he is acknowledged by everyone as a 'max-level capable person' and a 'true mentor' and has worked in public service for many years.
It covers everything from the skills of writing good reports, which is a challenge for any office worker, to various secret techniques and strategies for surviving and winning in the jungle-like workplace, as well as vivid experiences in a fun and engaging way.

This revised edition, in particular, includes more hidden secrets for report writing than the previous work, and includes the author's special life story of living an Infinite Challenge life, including his experiences as a manager, new realizations in life, and even a sparring match with a professional fighter who was an Olympic medalist.
This book will be the best guidebook, like a 'real mentor', not only for public officials but also for anyone who is new to the workplace and finds it difficult.
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In the revised edition
Opening remarks

Chapter 1: Welcome to the Real Battlefield

1.
For a new competition that has never been experienced before

Life Tips for the Powerful 1
- Fundamentals and principles, the beginning and end of a public official's survival

Chapter 2: Preparing to Write a Report

1.
Start by saying "Imagine yourself in another's shoes" three times.
2.
You! Is there something wrong with your character(?) or rather, your fundamentals?
3.
Let's start by learning the confusing notation in official documents.
4.
If you're good at writing, do you also write good reports?
5.
A report that elementary school students can understand and middle school students can understand.

Life Tips for the Powerful 2
- Don't chase me away from the drinking party, start by saying hello!

Chapter 3: How to Write a Report

1.
There is no right answer when it comes to writing reports.
2.
Report quality changes dramatically just by changing your perspective.
3.
Report writing practice
· Report writing process
1. Basic settings 2. Decide on the report type 3. Add a subtitle to the report
4 Fill in the subheading content 5 Review the content (purpose/conclusion/typos)
6 Final review by checklist
4.
Small techniques to make your reports shine
5.
Document Writing Practices (Before & After)
6.
Copy if necessary
7.
Pros are sensitive to tools
8.
Key points and precautions for frequently used pairwork

3 Tips for Living as a Capable Person
- You are constantly observed and evaluated.

Chapter 4: Reporting Skills of the Ability User

1.
Reporting is the art of timing
2.
Understand your boss's type and mood.
3.
Those who remember everything
· Constant doubt: Interim reports are essential
· That guy's impatience: timing it right
· Useless memory: Instructions that must be followed without fail
4.
The art of reporting without getting scolded
· You who watch my rough thoughts and anxious eyes
· What is the purpose? → Why? → How are you going to do it? → What is the conclusion? → Future plans
· Pick a question to ask (If I were the boss, what would I be curious about?)
· The double-edged sword of 'improvisation and honesty' in overcoming crises
· Reporting is also required for A/S (inform us of the progress and results!)

4 Tips for Living as a Capable Person
Thick and short? Thin and long? The path to longevity.

Chapter 5: Study and Grow

1.
Maintaining the status quo is not stagnation, it is regression.
2.
Don't miss out on educational opportunities
3.
Create your own brand

5 Life Tips for the Powerful
- Will you leave? Will you stay?

Chapter 6: The Work Methods of Highly Capable Workers

1.
Reduce trash walks and memorize numbers
2.
Tidying up will set you free (The Law of Tidying Up to Make Work Easier)
· Know-how to handle tasks with just one file cabinet
· Folder and file management methods to improve work efficiency
3.
No one notices you when you're still
· The left heel knows what the right hand is doing.
· The desk is the second face
· Don't hesitate to become a helper
4.
If you don't ask today, you'll be in trouble tomorrow.
A lot…
5.
Broaden your horizons, your work isn't the only thing you do.
6.
Raise your standards, that's how you become a master.
7.
Even though HiTel is gone, its history remains (the importance of analog records).

6 Life Tips for the Powerful
- Even old farts had their days like yours.

Chapter 7: People Skills

1.
Skills for dealing with colleagues and superiors
· Manners maketh man.
· Protect your colleagues' secrets and your boss's face.
Consideration: The Key to Opening Your Heart
2.
Skills for Dealing with Partners 222
· Those who are neither close nor far
There is no free lunch or free alcohol.
· Stick to the principles and fundamentals and leave a foundation.
If you don't know, keep your mouth shut and listen (the art of listening that saves me)
· Decision-making is clear and consistent
· Do not be a jerk.
You must be a good helper
3.
Skills for dealing with complainants
· The complainant is the ultimate king
· Veteran doorman's know-how in handling complaints
· A sincere attitude is best.
· You are not alone

7 Life Tips for the Powerful
- Showing weakness makes me weaker.

Chapter 8: Examining the Laws of Workplace Survival

1.
Real Survival Rules for Beginners
2.
I, who failed to make it, am not the only one who knows the answer.
3.
Promotion, the unfairness continues
4.
Is age really just a number?
5.
Manage your career and build expertise
6.
Work-life balance and setting priorities in life
7.
Set periodic performance milestones.
· Update your resume
· Let's put my yearly diary (一年一技) into practice
· Time spent without purpose only leaves regrets.
· Take an interest in areas outside of work.
8.
Let's see higher, further, wider

8 Life Tips for the Powerful
- The boss who won't let you leave, the dilemma of a good worker

Chapter 9 Another Realization

1.
The work of a beginner manager
2.
Living Without Regrets: What I Learned from Fighting Professional Fighters
3.
The scariest thing in work life

9 Life Tips for the Powerful
- Work life is about adaptation, not aptitude.

Conclusion

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Into the book
The biggest factor in determining the quality of a report is said to be 'difference in perspective'.
You must have a 'service mind' along with differences in perspective.
I repeat, the boss who reads my reports is my client.

--- p.85, Chapter 3.
From "Let's write a report like this"

Trash work requires “sorting, organizing, gathering, and processing all at once.”
As if disposing of garbage.
The first thing to do to get out of the swamp of trash work is to 'classify'.
I categorize the work I do into core tasks and then identify trash work among them.
Trash work found through classification is ‘organized’ by type and period.

--- p.178, Chapter 6.
From “The Work Method of a Capable Person Who Does a Good Job”

Diligent workers update their resumes regularly.
It is also to check one's own career management and prepare for a job change under better conditions.
--- p.292, Chapter 8.
From “A Study on the Laws of Workplace Survival”

It only took a few days for me to realize that the world of management is not about moving up from a practitioner level, but rather entering a completely different level, a new world.
Rather than being a practitioner who only needs to do his or her own work well, one must oversee numerous tasks in the department, quickly assess situations, and make accurate decisions.
--- p.322, Chapter 9.
From “Another Realization”

Publisher's Review
A survival guide from a "real mentor" for new employees who are afraid of work life.
From the secret to writing a report that passes the exam in one go to the rules of victory that go beyond workplace survival!!


This book is full of valuable information that will become the lifeblood of new employees who are just starting out in society, focusing on the world of public service in which the author has worked.
It covers two major topics in depth, the first of which is about reports, one of the most important tasks in an office worker's daily work.
It is no exaggeration to say that work, especially in the public sector, begins and ends with reports.
Most of the time, when you break up with your boss, it's related to reports.
This is not much different from ordinary private companies.
That's why everyone finds writing reports difficult and even scary.

Even though it is such an important task, there is no place to get advice.
Even for superiors and seniors who offer sharp criticism, writing reports is still a vague and difficult task.
To address these concerns, the author offers a friendly and entertaining explanation of his honed, no-frills secret know-how from a practitioner's perspective and perspective.

Another is a successful work life and life strategy honestly shared by the author, who has reached the so-called max level in work life.
The author's heartfelt advice and practical problem-solving methods are included without reservation.
In particular, the 'Survival Tips for the Capable' introduced in each chapter are valuable experiences shared by a true mentor who has overcome the long, war-like struggles of working life.

We are living in the post-corona era.
Work styles have changed and interpersonal relationships have become different from before.
But human nature remains unchanged.
The author addresses common problems that we will inevitably encounter at that point.
This book is undoubtedly the best guidebook for beginners who find work life unfamiliar and difficult, especially public officials, who should keep it by their side and look to it as a mentor.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 29, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 341 pages | 614g | 152*215*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788962452235
- ISBN10: 8962452235

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