Career remix
Book - 2022
An author, two-time start-up founder and four-time TED speaker offers testimonials, plans of action, and road-tested insight to encourage job seekers to use their existing skills and resources to change careers, manage transitions, and thrive in the current job market.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Self-help publications
- Published
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New York :
Sterling
[2022]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Item Description
- "Get the gig you want with the skills you've got"--Cover.
- Physical Description
- 223 pages ; 21 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-217) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781454944157
- Introduction: The Noble Pig
- I. Establish Your New Normal
- Chapter 1. Make Your Own Metrics for Success
- Chapter 2. Design Your Life Around Your Career, Not Vice Versa
- Chapter 3. Set Your Life Goals
- II. Uncover Power in Your Own Toolbox
- Chapter 4. Recognize and Mine Your Biggest Established Strengths
- Chapter 5. Translate Past Power into Future Success
- Chapter 6. Make Room for Your Wisdom
- III. Discover Economic Opportunities in the New World Order
- Chapter 7. Assess the Business Landscape
- Chapter 8. Pivot Based on Worldly Circumstances
- Chapter 9. Strategize Your First Move and Ultimate Goals
- IV. Create Your Second Act
- Chapter 10. Make Your Next Career Move
- Chapter 11. Lean into Steady Growth (without Losing Your Shirt)
- Chapter 12. Measure Your Results and Adjust as Necessary
- V. Build Alliances as You Create Your Best Business Brand
- Chapter 13. Create Partnerships, Barterships, and Co-Signs
- Chapter 14. Consciously Cultivate Trusting Advocates to bring into Your Game Plan
- Chapter 15. Strategize with Others to Make the Biggest Impact
- VI. Build Systems to Bulletproof Your Career
- Chapter 16. Don't Work for Systems, But have Systems Work for You
- Chapter 17. Understand Passive Income and other Opportunities Available to All
- Chapter 18. Build a Sustainable Approach to Your Career
- Take the Build from Now Quiz
- Connect with Damon
- Significant References
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- About the Author