Invaluable, Dave Crenshaw
Invaluable, Dave Crenshaw
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Invaluable
The Secret to Becoming Irreplaceable

Author: Dave Crenshaw

Narrator: Kris Koscheski

Unabridged: 2 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/20/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

In his first book, The Myth of Multitasking, Dave Crenshaw showed readers how to gain more time in their lives, making them more present in both work and life. Multitasking discussed the budget of all 168 hours in a week; essentially the total work-life balance. Invaluable focuses just on the hours spent working, and how to maximize the value of every hour. A business fable, Invaluable expands upon a back story of The Myth of Multitasking (those who have read both will find familiar characters). Invaluable focuses on the experiences of Jason, a former intern recently hired at GreenGarb. Like many young twenty-something employees, Jason is frustrated with his job. As a college graduate, he feels he should be making more money, his skills and knowledge are being underutilized, and that he is underappreciated by his boss, Tracy, and his company. Jasons journey toward becoming Invaluable begins when he expresses his frustration during a visit to his octogenarian great-grandfather, Charlie. Charlie shares a story of his experience, at Jasons age, working in a textile factory during and after World War II. He shares how he started to build his career by being the guy who looked for opportunities to serve instead of complaining about small annoyances. Charlie plants the seed of a new perspective in Jason mind: before he can get a raise, he must prove he deserves the raise. He must show his boss that he is invaluable, rather than expecting to be paid what he thinks he is worth. Jason skeptically brings this concept up to his boss the next day. This begins a journey of discovery for both Jason and Tracy. They start as skeptics and debate their way to a starting premise. Then contact with Helen (the CEO), Phil (the business coach). Jason and Tracy begin to build a framework of working together in a way that will help them both improve job security and get a raise. Gradually, the way they view their jobs and their company changes. Jason and Tracy realize that their wage is determined by their personal productivity, not their CEO. They also learn that in order to advance their own position and become truly invaluable, they must help each other.  The book will include an appendix of worksheets and examples, giving the reader concrete tools to apply immediately.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Todd on December 13, 2013

I really enjoyed this book. Dave's other books have "spoken" to me- not only from a business standpoint, but personal, as well. In this book Dave focuses on how we can all make ourselves "irreplaceable". I am always trying to surround myself with people smarter, better and stronger than me. But, I a......more

Goodreads review by Muhammad on February 08, 2018

Key Learning: Do the most important things yourself, delegate / outsource low value activities to others. Try out the workbook and exercise in the Appendix......more

Goodreads review by Lydia on May 09, 2016

Why I read this book: I had to read "Invaluable" for work. What I thought about the book: Overall I enjoyed it. It was fast and easy to get through, although I found a few of the charts to be hard to figure out. I'll probably need to read the book again in the future to get everything out of it. One o......more

Goodreads review by Alwyn on June 12, 2011

I read this book but struggled with it. I somehow felt that the author was oversimplifying what could have been more direct and sensible advice and writing to fill a book length. The story methodology used to share sensible and common-sense tips and insights was not what I was looking for; it did no......more

Goodreads review by Netbjorn on April 12, 2011

Good book, very simple and extremely quick read, should take no more than 2 hours to study. Feels like a teaser for the other materials and training the author is selling but to me that was fine since the message is clear and presented in the easiest possible way. Useful information for anyone, not......more