[Online library] Think Like an Entrepreneur, Act Like a CEO
▲ Beverly E. Jones, Kerry Hannon ▲
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Playbook for allBy Karen RiggsThe best coaches are those who can demonstrate the value of positive action. Bev Jones embodies that skill. This brilliant book was a great choice as a Christmas present for myself and for a friend. Others have made great points here about its value. I want to recommend it especially for women. Jones's cogent advice hits home as I think about how many women I've known who have sabotaged their own careers because the"This great resource--it's like having your own career coach in a book! Think Like an Entrepreneur, Act Like a CEO will help you see more possibilities and avoid missteps, as well as help you recover quickly after a fall."--Holly Williams, founder of Magus Group Coaching and author of BeingEducation plus experience once guaranteed a successful career, but no more! Today, success depends on your ability to adapt. You must be agile, willing to adjust your professional expectations, and able to respond quickly to opportunities and threats.In Think Like an Entrepreneur, Act Like a CEO you will learn practical ways to handle vexing workplace challenges. Each chapter uses true stories to illustrate the answers to common questions, including:* How to leave your old job smoothly and star... [PDF.ha74] Think Like an Entrepreneur, Act Like a CEO Rating: 3.81 (505 Votes)
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