Archive for 'Career growth'
Book Review – Launchpad – Getting a Life and Not a Job
Lanuchpad Volume 3 – Getting a Life and Not a Job – Chris Perry ISBN 9781453629277 This is the 3rd book publication done by Chris Perry of Careerrocketeer fame. It is so meaty you’ll be more than hungry by the time the next one comes out later this year. You will yearn for more. Chris [...]
Posted: July 26th, 2010 under Career Change, Career growth.
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Careers: Did You Wind up in a Default Career? Prevention and Remedy
As a career coach and former High Tech manager, I’ve noticed that most people wind up in careers that are completely out of line with their college degrees or interests. When you ask people how they “chose” their careers, many of them answer with something very much like a track through the jungle. They didn’t [...]
Posted: July 4th, 2010 under Career growth.
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Career Growth: What can We Learn from General McChrystal’s Situation?
Before I go into this article let me first say, this is not a political commentary. I’m not taking sides. What I do think is important is to learn something from what has taken place and to see how that applies to all of us out in the work world. I have commented many times [...]
Posted: June 29th, 2010 under Career growth.
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Career Development: Are You as Good as Your Word?
A concept I don’t think gets talked about too much as it relates to a person’s career growth is integrity. Integrity sometimes sounds stiff and too conceptual but there are aspects to it that are so critical to your success that it bears pointing out – repeatedly. In the world of work (and it doesn’t [...]
Posted: May 28th, 2010 under Career growth, Personal Change.
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Careers: FINDING PASSION – 5 Easy Steps to Finding Passion in your Life and Career
Many people, particularly as they accumulate years of work experience, find they have a growing desire to put passion into their life and career. My observation about why this takes place is that as we grow in life experiences a lot of the excitement or “newness” diminishes. We simply have been there and done that [...]
Posted: May 18th, 2010 under Career Change, Career growth, Personal Change.
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