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Richard
Bolles! Pam Lassiter has written the career book for the new millennium and new
economy. Though basically common sense - as are all good self-help books - this
one is current and relevant, and the ideas are packaged in a clever yet
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Bob
Gardella Dir of Alumni Career Services, Harvard Business School
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Unfortunately, nobody
teaches us how to develop career management strategies before we join the
workforce and realize we need them to grow our careers. Even if you were lucky
enough to pick up some basic strategies in college, they have a tendency to
change. The good news is that you can change as well and The New Job
Security will give you the tools you need to effectively manage your
career, not for a single job hunt, but over your lifetime. In
THE NEW JOB SECURITY,
executive career management consultant, Pam Lassiter, teaches mid-career
professionals how to navigate this new work environment by mastering five key
skills:
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Take Control
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Market for Mutual Benefit
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Stop Looking for Jobs
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Network as the Norm
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Negotiate in Round Rooms
If you're looking for ways to take control of
a current job, or struggling to manage the transitional period between jobs,
Lassiter's proven advice shows workers at all stages of their careers how to
stay competitive and achieve their professional goals. |