ProfileIssue: Aries 08

Nina DiSesa Shares Uncensored Tactics for Winning at Work in Her Book “Seducing the Boys Club”

Through hilarious anecdotes, Nina explained how, time and again, at crucial points in her career, she broke the “good girl” rules we all grew up with...and it produced success.

In managing an office of unruly, yet talented and creative men who were competing with each other instead of working as a team, she says she had to squelch the negative and share the positive. For instance, she writes that she would be in a meeting with Ed Jones, and he’d say:

“Jack Smith is an ass.”

“Really?” I’d say, with great surprise. “Jack’s an ass? Because just yesterday he was saying what a good brief you wrote for the XYZ client.”

“But what Jack had actually said about Ed was: The brief Ed wrote is good, but believe me, that’s the only thing he ever does well. He’s and idiot savant.”

Nina says she is not exactly lying when she does this. She is just not telling the whole truth, which is allowed in her personal code of ethics.

“Jack liked that brief?” Ed says. “It was damn good.” Ed is puffing up right before my eyes. “Well, sometimes Jack’s an ass,” Ed says, “and sometimes he shows good judgment.”

It was tactics such as this that transformed that department from a sinking ship to a successful income-generating TEAM of men, many of whom followed Nina when she moved on and up the ladder.

Well, I thought, I don’t really like being “manipulative,” but if it is for a good cause, maybe it is ok? I decided to test it out. My fiancé, who is generally very generous and does a lot for me, sometimes says no when I need something important. Usually, he is happy to help, but occasionally, I can tell that he doesn’t want to because I’ve asked for too much lately, and his sense of fairness holds him back or he feels his queue is too full, and he’ll say something dismissively like “Can we talk about this later?”

So, recently, I knew he was in one of those moods. However, I needed his help with a web problem I was having for a non-profit I volunteer my marketing and web skills to. A good cause for sure. So I decided instead of making that clear, like I normally would, I made it about HIM.

“Sweetie, I need your expertise on a web problem I’m having.”

Not only did he say OK immediately and ask what the problem was, within two seconds, he was in my chair, looking at my computer and solving the problem. AND, it is true. He is an expert, so totally no harm done, and the problem that had stymied me for over a week was solved within two minutes.

Immediate success. Yes, this is a much better approach.

Ladies, read this book and change your life and the lives of those around you. Perhaps our feminine sense of fair play needs to bend just a little bit. dots

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Capricorn 08 - The Career Issue

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Scorpio 08 - The Money Issue

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