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Have you ever asked yourself whether your career moving in the right direction? Finding that perfect job isn't just a flip of a coin. With the right strategy and mindset, you can shape your future. Job Moves presents a radical new vision of career development. Drawing upon their research from Harvard Business School, the authors offer nine practical steps to transform your career, including 'prototyping your future' and 'converging on your path'. Together, the authors will help you develop new skills, build your network, revitalize your career and increase your salary. Whatever your direction,…mehr

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Have you ever asked yourself whether your career moving in the right direction? Finding that perfect job isn't just a flip of a coin. With the right strategy and mindset, you can shape your future. Job Moves presents a radical new vision of career development. Drawing upon their research from Harvard Business School, the authors offer nine practical steps to transform your career, including 'prototyping your future' and 'converging on your path'. Together, the authors will help you develop new skills, build your network, revitalize your career and increase your salary. Whatever your direction, Job Moves will help you take the first step towards your dream job.
Autorenporträt
Ethan Bernstein is the Edward W. Conard Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He previously worked at The Boston Consulting Group and at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Michael B. Horn is the cofounder of the Clayton Christensen Institute, a non-profit think tank, and teaches at Harvard Graduate School of Education. He cohosts the podcast 'Future U.', writes the popular newsletter 'The Future of Education' and is the author of several books. Bob Moesta is an author, speaker, and professor. He is the President and Founder of The Re-Wired Group and is also an adjunct lecturer at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern.