Author: | Chris Johnson | ISBN: | 1230001514759 |
Publisher: | Copy Press | Publication: | June 7, 2011 |
Imprint: | 4 | Language: | English |
Author: | Chris Johnson |
ISBN: | 1230001514759 |
Publisher: | Copy Press |
Publication: | June 7, 2011 |
Imprint: | 4 |
Language: | English |
Since the 1990s, individuals have been told that, "it is up to you to manage your own career". Most of us think we have managed our career, or have we? Most of us follow a 'Line of least resistance' in our career choices, and are easily fooled by the milestones along our career. Frequently self-seducing ourselves into thinking into what we believe are the right roles.
This is the only book for anyone who wants to positively manage and 'take charge' of their career thus avoiding the 'Line of least resistance. It is both strategic and tactical. It is not a self-help guide to careers, but a methodology and an approach to thinking about you, and your future. It provides the frameworks and tools for you to take stock of who you are, and your career to date. In addition, it enables you to see what is best for you, plan, and act to implement your future career. Chris's advice is rich in psychological insight and shares extensive experience of the real-world challenges of forging a career in today's complex organisational world.
Since the 1990s, individuals have been told that, "it is up to you to manage your own career". Most of us think we have managed our career, or have we? Most of us follow a 'Line of least resistance' in our career choices, and are easily fooled by the milestones along our career. Frequently self-seducing ourselves into thinking into what we believe are the right roles.
This is the only book for anyone who wants to positively manage and 'take charge' of their career thus avoiding the 'Line of least resistance. It is both strategic and tactical. It is not a self-help guide to careers, but a methodology and an approach to thinking about you, and your future. It provides the frameworks and tools for you to take stock of who you are, and your career to date. In addition, it enables you to see what is best for you, plan, and act to implement your future career. Chris's advice is rich in psychological insight and shares extensive experience of the real-world challenges of forging a career in today's complex organisational world.