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Slow Down to Get Ahead
Michael D Callaghan (Author) · Michael Callaghan · Paperback
I got fired for being right.
Not for being wrong. For being right-but saying it the wrong way, to the wrong people, at the wrong time.
That experience, and dozens like it over 30+ years in the tech industry, taught me something that no coding bootcamp or MBA program ever will: how you communicate matters as much as what you know.
Slow Down to Get Ahead is the book I wish I'd had when I started my career. It's a collection of hard-won lessons about the soft skills that actually determine whether you succeed-or sabotage yourself.
What's Inside
26 chapters covering the communication mistakes that can derail your career:
Why "The Answer is Yes" might be the most important mindset shift you'll ever makeHow to say no without being a jerk (and why most people get this wrong)The art of disagreeing without getting fired (I learned this one the hard way)Managing your temper when everything is on fireWhy weasel words undermine your credibilityThe double-edged sword of social mediaAnd 20 more lessons I had to learn through painful experienceEach chapter includes real stories from my career, practical strategies you can use immediately, and self-reflection questions to help you apply the lessons to your own situation.
Who This Book Is For
Software developers who are great at code but struggle with "the people stuff"Mid-career professionals who've hit a ceiling and suspect communication might be the issueAnyone who's ever said the wrong thing at work and watched it blow upNew managers learning that technical skills got them promoted, but won't keep them thereDo you have a question about the book? Login to be able to add your own question.

