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    b3kat_BV048631887
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (241 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781647824655 , 9781647824648
    Series Statement: HBR Women at Work Series
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Charting Your Path -- Section 1: Make Your Own Way -- 1. How to Build a Career You Won't Hate -- 2. Four Questions to Help Women Navigate the Second Half of Their Careers -- 3. Finding a Job When You Don't Know What You Want to Do Next -- 4. Going Out on Your Own -- Section 2: Be Your Own Career Coach -- 5. What to Do When You Don't Feel Valued at Work -- 6. Early Career Advice We Could All Benefit From -- 7. How to Ask for the Job Title You Deserve -- 8. Get Comfortable Playing Office Politics -- 9. Are You Taking On Too Many Non-Promotable Tasks? -- 10. When Being Indispensable Backfires -- Section 3: Build Your Support Team -- 11. Start Building Meaningful Connections -- 12. How to Find a Mentor -- 13. Build Chemistry with Your Mentor -- 14. Netowrk with People Outside Your Industry -- Section 4: Embrace Change and Uncertainty -- 15. Take Time Off Between Jobs -- 16. When You Need Time Off for Health Reasons -- 17. Returning to the Workforce After Being a Caregiver -- 18. A Detour Doesn't Have to Compromise Your Goals -- 19. When a Major Life Change Upends Your Sense of Self -- 20. Learn to Get Better at Transitions -- Notes -- Index -- Discussion Guide -- About the Contributors -- About the Podcast
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Review, Harvard Business Taking Charge of Your Career (HBR Women at Work Series) La Vergne : Harvard Business Review Press,c2022 ISBN 9781647824648
    Language: English
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