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Table of contents:
TOC:Toward a Career-Resilient WorkforceRobert H. Waterman, Jr., Judith A. Waterman, and Betsy A. CollardA Market-Driven Approach to Retaining Talent Peter CappelliHiring Without FiringClaudio Fernández-AraózMaking Partner: A Mentor's Guide to the Psychological JourneyHerminia Ibarra Who Wants to Manage A Millionaire?Suzy WetlauferToo Old to Learn?Diane CoutuManaging Away Bad HabitsJames Waldroop and Timothy ButlerJob Sculpting: The Art of Retaining Your Best PeopleTimothy Butler and James Waldroop
Table of contents:
TOC:Toward a Career-Resilient WorkforceRobert H. Waterman, Jr., Judith A. Waterman, and Betsy A. CollardA Market-Driven Approach to Retaining Talent Peter CappelliHiring Without FiringClaudio Fernández-AraózMaking Partner: A Mentor's Guide to the Psychological JourneyHerminia Ibarra Who Wants to Manage A Millionaire?Suzy WetlauferToo Old to Learn?Diane CoutuManaging Away Bad HabitsJames Waldroop and Timothy ButlerJob Sculpting: The Art of Retaining Your Best PeopleTimothy Butler and James Waldroop