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Friday, April 10, 2009

Career Advancement by Marc Dorio

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Career Advancement - Paperback (Jan. 6, 2009) by Marc Dorio


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Part 1: Why Make a Move and Why Make It Now
Chapter 1: How To Test Your Readiness
Chapter 2: Move Up, Over or Out?
Chapter 3: It's Not Just A Feeling
Chapter 4: What Is Your Boss Telling You?
Chapter 5: Take Your Employer's Temperature
Part 2: Begin with Yourself
Chapter 6: Why Take Stock of Yourself
Chapter 7: Beginning Your Self-Assessment
Chapter 8: Brush Up Your Basic Skills
Chapter 9: Analyze Your Personal Style
Chapter 10: Chart Your Communication Style
Chapter 11: Identify Your Leadership Style
Chapter 12: Assessing Your Accomplishments
Chapter 13: It's Not Just the Money
Part 3: Putting Assessment Information to Work
Chapter 14: Developing Your Personal Profile
Chapter 15: Discover Your "Helps" and "Hinders"
Part 4: Finding the Information You Need
Chapter 16: Develop Your Job Search Information Checklist
Chapter 17: Find the Information That Will Help
Chapter 18: Looking Close to Home
Chapter 19: Sources Most People Overlook
Chapter 20: What Your Employer Doesn't Way You to Know
Chapter 21: How To See Yourself in the Big Picture
Chapter 22: Money and Other Things
Part 5: Setting Your Milestones for Success
Chapter 23: Your Career Strategies and Tactics
Chapter 24: Don't Take This Personally, But...
Chapter 25: Career Planning Is a Family Affair
Chapter 26: Keeping Your Eye on the Ball
Chapter 27: Overcoming the Obstacles in Your Path
Chapter 28: Questions You Should Ask
Chapter 29: Moving On - Literally!
Chapter 30: The Self-Employment Wild Card
Chapter 31: The Perfect Job
Index

Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Alpha; Original edition (January 6, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1592578322
ISBN-13: 978-1592578320

The step-by-step guide for everyone who ever said, "I really need a new career."

People change jobs to advance their careers, earn more money, or escape a dead end. But often they're responding to misleading signals that aren't reliable indicators for job change. Now a human resources expert helps readers evaluate the reasons they may want to change jobs and careers-an enlightening process that can result in a brand-new career or a better appreciation of the one at hand.
*Explore the job-search sources most people ignore
*Career-profile comparisons and salary and compensation information
*Develop short- and long-term goals-move up, over, or out

About the Author

Marc Dorio is a human resources management professional with over 25 years of corporate and consulting experience. He has worked with Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies on a wide range of human resource issues. He is the author of six books, including The Complete Idiot's Guide(r) to the Perfect Interview (1st and 2nd editions) and The Complete Idiot's Guide(r) to Getting the Job You Want (1st and 2nd editions).

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