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Manage your career : 10 keys to survival and success when interviewing and on the job / Vijay Sathe.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Human resource management and organizational behavior collectionPublisher: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, [(c)2015.]Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (xiv, 220 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781631570629
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • HF5386
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Contents:
Part I. Strive to create a positive impact for your organization and yourself -- Part II. Determine your "values gap" and your "skills, effort, and support gap" before accepting a new job -- Part III. Talk less and listen more for effective onboarding -- Part IV. Continue to deliver results and make other contributions -- Part V. How the keys work for those who do not work in an organization -- Part VI. Secret sauce for career success -- Appendix 1. Template for self-reflection -- Appendix 2. Harvard cases that can be used with this book -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Abstract: This book gives you the keys to survival and success as your career progresses from one job to the next in the same organization or in different organizations--be they for-profit, nonprofit, government, or volunteer. It can help you to avoid the many traps and pitfalls you will encounter along your career path and guide you toward increased personal effectiveness during all three stages of the job cycle--when you are interviewing for a new job, as a newcomer, and thereafter. Whether you are preparing to enter the workforce for the first time or are in an early, middle, or a later career stage, this book will show you how to avoid jobs and organizations that are not right for you. It will also help you to go beyond survival to achieve success by doing your job well and making other contributions to your organization in ways that improve your job performance, job satisfaction, happiness at work, and personal and professional growth. The keys this book provides work whether you are an independent contributor, a manager responsible for the work of others, or an executive responsible for the enterprise. Organizational leaders, human resource professionals, career coaches, and mentors can also use this book to educate and train people to make work more productive and personally rewarding for themselves and others for whom they are responsible.
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Part I. Strive to create a positive impact for your organization and yourself -- Part II. Determine your "values gap" and your "skills, effort, and support gap" before accepting a new job -- Part III. Talk less and listen more for effective onboarding -- Part IV. Continue to deliver results and make other contributions -- Part V. How the keys work for those who do not work in an organization -- Part VI. Secret sauce for career success -- Appendix 1. Template for self-reflection -- Appendix 2. Harvard cases that can be used with this book -- Notes -- References -- Index.

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This book gives you the keys to survival and success as your career progresses from one job to the next in the same organization or in different organizations--be they for-profit, nonprofit, government, or volunteer. It can help you to avoid the many traps and pitfalls you will encounter along your career path and guide you toward increased personal effectiveness during all three stages of the job cycle--when you are interviewing for a new job, as a newcomer, and thereafter. Whether you are preparing to enter the workforce for the first time or are in an early, middle, or a later career stage, this book will show you how to avoid jobs and organizations that are not right for you. It will also help you to go beyond survival to achieve success by doing your job well and making other contributions to your organization in ways that improve your job performance, job satisfaction, happiness at work, and personal and professional growth. The keys this book provides work whether you are an independent contributor, a manager responsible for the work of others, or an executive responsible for the enterprise. Organizational leaders, human resource professionals, career coaches, and mentors can also use this book to educate and train people to make work more productive and personally rewarding for themselves and others for whom they are responsible.

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