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Taking charge of your career

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Taking charge of your career (Harvard Business Review Press)
Title
Taking charge of your career.
ISBN
9781647824655
1647824656
9781647824648
Publication
Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, [2023]
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Notes
Includes index.
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Summary
"As a woman, enduring setbacks-and finding fulfillment-on your career path is challenging. We face a lack of support, the effects of unconscious bias and negative assumptions working against us, and disruptive career pauses. Taking Charge of Your Career helps readers navigate the tricky territory of charting a rewarding and meaningful career path. Whether you're new to the workforce, reentering after a pause, or are trying to find your way through a mid-career slump, you'll find research, advice, and practical tips to help you move forward. This book will inspire you to: decide what a meaningful career looks like to you; align yourself with the right supporters and mentors; approach hard decisions with confidence; navigate tricky transitions; and rebound from setbacks."-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
EBSCO Harvard business publishing collection. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Print version: Taking charge of your career (Harvard Business Review Press) Taking charge of your caree Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, [2023]
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 29, 2024
Series
HBR women at work series.
HBR women at work series
Contents
How to Build a Career You Won't Hate : Successful careers don't happen by accident / by Michelle Gibbings
Navigate the Second Half of Your Career : Four questions to help anyone rethink and achieve their professional goals / by Palena Neale
Finding a Job When You Don't Know What You Want to Do Next : A framework to provide structure and intentionality / by Mimi Aboubaker
Going Out on Your Own : Hard-won lessons to learn from / a conversation with Stacey Abrams and Lara Hodgson
What to Do When You Don't Feel Valued at Work : It's okay to use the word "I" / by Rebecca Knight
Start Advocating for Yourself : Learn to balance assertiveness and persuasion / A conversation with Paige Cohen
How to Ask for the Job Title You Deserve : Your compensation package -salary, perks, responsibilities, and title
is an ongoing negotiation / by Rebecca Knight
Get Comfortable Playing Office Politics : Shifting your mindset can make it empowering instead of icky / by Lisa Zigarmi, Julie Diamond, and Lesli Mones
Are You Taking on Too Many Non-Promotable Tasks? : Don't miss out on the work that actually grows paychecks and careers / by Linda Babcock, Brenda Peyser, Lise Vesterlund, and Laurie Weingart
When Being Indispensable Backfires : Make yourself present for the career moments that matter / by Mita Mallick
Start Building Meaningful Connections : The 5 relationships you need to invest in / by Jenny Fernandez and Luis Velasquez
How to Find a Mentor : Mentorship can be life changing / by Janet T. Phan
Build Chemistry with Your Mentor : It will help the relationship reach its full potential / by Janice Omadeke
Network with People Outside Your Industry : New connections will create more "career insurance." / by Dorie Clark
Take Time Off Between Jobs : Downtime will reset the course of your career for the better / by Rebecca Zucker
When You Need Time Off for Health Reasons : Focus your conversation on how your illness impacts your job-and your plan for addressing it / a conversation with Lori Edwards
Returning to the Workforce After Being a Caregiver : Make it clear that this was time out
not time off / by Rebecca Zucker
A Detour Doesn't Have to Compromise Your Goals : Four strategies to regain control of your career arc / by Dorie Clark
When a Major Life Change Upends Your Sense of Self : Embrace your new identity and move forward with confidence / by Madeline Toubiana, Trish Ruebottom, and Luciana Turchick Hakak
Learn to Get Better at Transitions : Plan for all the (inevitable) change / by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox.
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