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This book began as a helpful guide to the author's "20-something" kids and grew in scope to support all career developers. Developing a sustainable and meaningful career can help you live the life you want. You deserve a career that allows you to explore new cultures, challenge the way you think and provide the financial freedom to reinvest yourself. This book lays out a simple career lifecycle model called ADAPT - a five-stage career lifecycle model. The book also includes 75 Tidbits, or short lessons learned, for quick and simple ways to reinforce the right behaviors to a successful career.…mehr

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This book began as a helpful guide to the author's "20-something" kids and grew in scope to support all career developers. Developing a sustainable and meaningful career can help you live the life you want. You deserve a career that allows you to explore new cultures, challenge the way you think and provide the financial freedom to reinvest yourself. This book lays out a simple career lifecycle model called ADAPT - a five-stage career lifecycle model. The book also includes 75 Tidbits, or short lessons learned, for quick and simple ways to reinforce the right behaviors to a successful career. You will immediately recognize what lifecycle stage you are in and be able to plan your next steps. This book is not an academic study; rather, it's a practical guide to help you as a career developer.
Autorenporträt
Paul Goudreault entered the workforce as a young geologist and created a successful 40-year career in the engineering and consulting industry. He has held numerous roles, including founder and CEO of two multinational environmental consulting firms and an owner and CEO of a construction-manufacturing company. Paul has lived and worked globally in more than 30 countries and has logged more than 100 trips around the world. He has designed and implemented organizational transformations, including purchasing and integrating acquired companies, aligning organizations with their strategic intent, and designing and leading account-management programs. During his career, Paul has been responsible for $2 billion in sales from a portfolio of multinational clients. He has served on several not-for-profit boards supporting environmental stewardship. He has been happily married for 40 years to his wife Katie and has two children, Monet and Adrien.