Archive for January, 2010

Career Coach recommends Indispensable by Monday on KWGN-TV’s morning show

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Career Coach recommends Larry Myler's bookGordon Miller recommends Larry Myler's new bookIn this video clip, 10 time Emmy-award winning anchor, Tom Green, interviews career coach Gordon Miller on the Emmy-award winning morning show Daybreak on the Deuce on KWGN-TV on January 28, 2010. As Denver’s first television station, Channel 2 KWGN-TV serves Denver and the Rocky Mountain region.

Tom Green: “We’re talking about this book written by Larry Myler, Indispensable by Monday. Your always reading this books, recommending these books… this one you really liked?”

Gordon Miller “Yeah, this really jumped out at me.”

Check out the 4 minute book review video clip for yourself!

Larry Myler’s appearance on Denver’s Fox 31 morning show

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Larry Myler's appearance on Denver's KDVRBusiness strategist and author, Larry Myler appeared on air on January 28, 2010, (just prior to Mel Gibson), as a guest  on Denver’s Fox 31 television station to discuss his new book, Indispensable by Monday Co-anchor Mike Headrick, winner of 7 Emmy awards and an Edward R. Murrow award, interviews Larry  on KDVR‘s popular Good Day Colorado morning show.

Mike Headrick, “As I was reading through it [Indispensable by Monday], I thought, you know what? If people are looking for a quick pill on how to do it, this isn’t necessarily it. I mean you’ve got to work at it; there is work involved.”

Larry Myler, “There is work involved, but there are some things that can actually be done by Monday. There are some things that can be a life long goal… but Monday is the starting point.”

Check out the 3 minute video.

Larry Myler quoted in Forbes article

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Larry Myler’s attribution wasn’t noted in this article, but we’re very excited to see Larry’s comments included in this article from Forbes Magazine: How to Negotiate a Raise in Tough Times.

“The first thing to keep in mind is to think like your boss. Chances are they’re results-driven, and you should be, too. Enter your meeting armed with quantifiable measures of… how you have contributed to the company. For many, this will be hard dollar figures that added to the company’s bottom line: sales numbers, a list of valuable clients and their worth and efficiencies you innovated that saved the firm money.”

Resource Nation publishes Larry Myler article: ‘Found Dollars’ The Most Valuable Kind

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Resource Nation recently published an article written by Larry Myler entitled ‘Found Dollars’ The Most Valuable Kind.

Resource Nation provides online and offline resources to help start and grow a business. Its core vendor locator service connects businesses to local and national pre-screened vendors in over 100 business categories such as web designers, postage meters and telephones for the office. Resource Nation’s ability to pre-qualify each business looking for services makes it one of the largest marketplaces for buyers and sellers to connect online.

CareerBuilder.com article quotes Larry Myler

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Larry Myler, author of Indispensable By Monday (Wiley, February 2010) and CEO of profit-consulting firm More or Less Inc. is quoted in an article entitled Mastering the Art of the Follow-up, posted on careerbuilder.com and cross posted on careerbuilder.com’s blog site, theworkbuzz.com.

6. “The number one thing that separates a potential job candidate from the rest of the pack is when he/she clearly cares about the company’s bottom line,” says Larry Myler, author of Indispensable By Monday (Wiley, February 2010) and CEO of profit-consulting firm More or Less Inc. The candidate should have a documented history of bringing previous employers more money than it costs to employ them (either in a sales capacity or by presenting profit-producing and/or cost-cutting ideas) and should use this information in the follow-up call or note. “It proves that the candidate understands profitability and cares about the overall success of the business, not just his own job.”

Larry Myler advises MSNBC article: How to get a raise or promotion in 2010

Monday, January 4th, 2010

MSNBC – Larry Myler’s advice is mentioned inn the MSNBC article How to get a raise or promotion in 2010 by Eve Tahmincioglu.

“The secret is to create unexpected money for your company before you ask for a piece of it back,” said Larry Myler, CEO of More or Less Inc. and the author of the forthcoming book called “Indispensable By Monday.”

Myler offers two steps. First increase profits by cutting costs, increasing revenues or boosting productivity. Second, document the financial impact of your actions so your boss can see it in black and white.

Book reviewer Alan Caruba dubs Indispensable by Monday a “Pick of the Month” for January 2010

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Bookviews by Alan Caruba provides a monthly report on “the best in new fiction and non-fiction books.”

Alan Caruba is a charter member of the National Book Critics Circle and has been reviewing books for more than five decades. Bookviews does not accept self-published books for consideration.

Of Larry Myler’s book, Indispensable by Monday, Alan wrote,

“… this book answers critical question such as “How do I protect my job” and “If the company goes under, how will I find a new job?” And it’s not just about jobs. It’s filled with priceless, nitty-gritty recommendations on how to get and keep customers and much more. I have seen many business books and can spot a winner. This is one. Yes!