A practical guide to achieving your career goals. Chosen the wrong career path? Feel like you have more to offer? Resent how your work controls your life? Hate your boss? More than ninety percent of people indicate a lack of control over their careers, yet only five percent feel able to do somethi
How to Get Ahead Without Murdering your Boss
โ Scribed by Burton, Helen; Webster, Vicki; Lees, Alison
- Book ID
- 107681731
- Publisher
- A & A Book Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780980739909
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โฆ Synopsis
A practical guide to achieving your career goals.
Chosen the wrong career path? Feel like you have more to offer? Resent how your work controls your life? Hate your boss?
More than ninety percent of people indicate a lack of control over their careers, yet only five percent feel able to do something about it. How to Get Ahead Without Murdering Your Boss shows you how to take responsibility for your career, whether that means keeping the job that you love, making a career change or simply learning new skills to increase your employability.
This book will help you gain clarity on the best career options for you and show you how to actively manage your career. The SEEFAR career management model, explained through a fictional murder mystery, is a practical and results-driven methodology that merges the best features of traditional career development theories with a new focus on action learning.
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