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Wed, 12 Sep 2012 10:17:19 GMT | By Realbuzz
10 rules to break if you want to get ahead

Be successful in work, breaking one rule at a time...



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If there’s one thing that all successful people have in common, it’s that they know when it’s important to break the rules. Do you think Steve Jobs and Bill Gates achieved all of that success by sitting on the sidelines abiding by the rules and twiddling their thumbs? No – they pushed boundaries and broke rules. If you want to get ahead of the crowd, it’s time to start ripping up that rule book and testing out these tips:

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