Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 158.6
EAN num: 9780750671606
ISBN number: 0750671602
Label: Butterworth-Heinemann
Manufacturer: Butterworth-Heinemann
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 224
Printing Date: September 30, 1999
Publishing house: Butterworth-Heinemann
Sale Popularity Level: 1053790
Studio: Butterworth-Heinemann
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Life Work Transitions.com is a survival manual for the 21st century that successfully helps individuals merge their spiritual intentions with technology as a means of connecting to their unique work in the world. It includes over 200 carefully pre-screened career related websites correlated to the three stages of the job search process.
It takes the reader on a personal soulful journey of self-discovery and then provides a read map outward to the ever expanding and accessible marketplace. This career and life work planning guide book and beginner's guide to the Internet is applicable to people of any profession, age or gender, whether they are seeking full-time, part-time, self-employment or contract work.
A survival manual for the 21st century that helps individuals merge their spiritual intentions with technology
Prioritizes information for the reader by tested screening and selection process exercises
Universally applicable: to people of any profession, age or gender, whether they are seeking full-time, part-time, self-employment of contract work.
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This book is the best, state of the art, tool that will guide you to find your life's work and how to create it. Deborah Knox is one of the rarest and finest career counselors today. She has translated her belief that we all have a purpose here into a functional map for realizing our dreams. This book is a rare opportunity to be guided by a master toward creating our personal vision.
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I have started to keep Life Work Transitions.Com close at hand. There's so much good stuff here that I keep going back for more; turning over in my head what I've read; and looking forward to sections that I have not gotten to - yet.
Whether you're in the midst of a transition or trying to make sense of the constantly changing world of work and how you fit in, this book has the breadth and the depth to help you tackle the job. I like the tie-in to the Web site; but I like even more the balanced perspective that the two authors bring to the table. The book is both high tech and high touch, which in this "fast company" world of ours, we all need. This is a keeper.
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Finally a career guide that helps you navigate and integrate the resources of the internet in your career journey. Knox and Butzel don't just have a bibliography, they give you the URL right in the text. You can read this book in front of your computer monitor! Your surfing will take on new meaning as you link to other useful information.
The model "Finding Your True North" is the best I have seen. User friendly to career voyager and counselour alike,it integrates the best of the past and creates something new. The Spiritual Autobiography activity is a powerful career assessment tool. This is one of many useful exercises to help you put your plan together.
These two seasoned career professionals have woven a new garment, bringing career development process to life and clothing us with the best of the internet's career resources. Bravo!
Terence Lee, President, International Association of Career Management Profesionals, IACMP, Boston Chapter
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This book offers an integrated approach to the human and spiritual development of the individual seeking to find meaningful work. The authors have made a convincing argument for the need to change the way we approach our work and the changing nature of the workplace. References are made to help the reader increase her understanding of the stages of self-actualization. Understanding the nine stages of career development provides yet another roadmap for assessing one's readiness to begin the journey toward finding fulfilling lifework.
A Beginners Guide to the Internet takes the reader through the very first stages of increasing one's comfort level with the net. Even advanced users will find some interesting tips.
This book contains some fabulous self assessment exercises which are at the heart of discovering one's True North... the career and lifework objective through which the individual finds fulfillment. Over 150 websites are included with references for their best usage. You will learn quickly and easily how to search careers and jobs online and post a resume. It's literally a one-Stop shopping center resource with its companion website. Check it out, you will love it.
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