Andreas Luescher
The Architect's Guide to Effective Self-Presentation
Andreas Luescher
The Architect's Guide to Effective Self-Presentation
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Guides readers through the process of thinking through, prioritizing, characterizing and expressing career profiles in written and visual form.
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Guides readers through the process of thinking through, prioritizing, characterizing and expressing career profiles in written and visual form.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 188mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415783453
- ISBN-10: 0415783453
- Artikelnr.: 33379691
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 188mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415783453
- ISBN-10: 0415783453
- Artikelnr.: 33379691
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Andreas Luescher is a Swiss architect, artist, writer, and Professor of Architecture at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, USA. His scholarship is widely published and he is a frequent presenter at national and regional American Institute of Architects and Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture conferences.
Introduction Part 1: Planning an Effective Self-Presentation 1.1 Design
Helps us Fashion a Narrative 1.2 Story Helps us Build a Theme 1.3 Symphony
Helps us to See Relationships 1.4 Empathy Helps us to be Human 1.5 Play
Helps us to Exhibit Improvisation 1.6 Meaning Helps you Go Beyond 1.7 Case
Studies Part 2: Creating a Career Plan 2.1 Planning a Career Means Knowing
Yourself and Being Understood 2.2 Launch your Career 2.3 Career Planning:
The DIY (Do it Yourself) Way 2.4 Case Studies Part 3: The ABC's of
CV_Resume 3.1 Different Resume Formats 3.2 Your CV is your First Impression
3.3 Standard CV Etiquette: The Ground Rules According to a Career
Professional 3.4 Not Too Much and Not Too Little 3.5 Six Key
Characteristics of an Effective CV/Resume 3.6 Your Letter of Recommendation
3.7 Finding a Job Through Your Network 3.8 How to Build a Network 3.9
Initial Interactions with Prospective Employers 3.10 What You Should Do
After the Interview 3.11 Preparing for a Negative Post-Interview Outcome
3.12 Case Studies Part 4: Mapping a Marketing Strategy 4.1 Self-Marketing
means Commitment to your Craft 4.2 The Keys to Branding:
Self-Actualization, Effective Development, and Recognizability 4.3
Branding: A How and What to Do 4.4 Relationships, Relationships,
Relationships 4.5 How Social Media can Help your Cause... and How it can
Hurt 4.6 Two Additional Tools for Successful Self-Marketing Campaigns:The
Press Kit and the Elevator Speech 4.7 Case Studies Part 5: Maintaining an
Edge 5.1 Don't Stand Still... Be Active 5.2 Staying Focused even through a
Recession 5.3 Never Confuse Means with Ends 5.4 Always have "Young" Ideas
5.5 Maintain Self-discipline 5.6 Case Studies
Helps us Fashion a Narrative 1.2 Story Helps us Build a Theme 1.3 Symphony
Helps us to See Relationships 1.4 Empathy Helps us to be Human 1.5 Play
Helps us to Exhibit Improvisation 1.6 Meaning Helps you Go Beyond 1.7 Case
Studies Part 2: Creating a Career Plan 2.1 Planning a Career Means Knowing
Yourself and Being Understood 2.2 Launch your Career 2.3 Career Planning:
The DIY (Do it Yourself) Way 2.4 Case Studies Part 3: The ABC's of
CV_Resume 3.1 Different Resume Formats 3.2 Your CV is your First Impression
3.3 Standard CV Etiquette: The Ground Rules According to a Career
Professional 3.4 Not Too Much and Not Too Little 3.5 Six Key
Characteristics of an Effective CV/Resume 3.6 Your Letter of Recommendation
3.7 Finding a Job Through Your Network 3.8 How to Build a Network 3.9
Initial Interactions with Prospective Employers 3.10 What You Should Do
After the Interview 3.11 Preparing for a Negative Post-Interview Outcome
3.12 Case Studies Part 4: Mapping a Marketing Strategy 4.1 Self-Marketing
means Commitment to your Craft 4.2 The Keys to Branding:
Self-Actualization, Effective Development, and Recognizability 4.3
Branding: A How and What to Do 4.4 Relationships, Relationships,
Relationships 4.5 How Social Media can Help your Cause... and How it can
Hurt 4.6 Two Additional Tools for Successful Self-Marketing Campaigns:The
Press Kit and the Elevator Speech 4.7 Case Studies Part 5: Maintaining an
Edge 5.1 Don't Stand Still... Be Active 5.2 Staying Focused even through a
Recession 5.3 Never Confuse Means with Ends 5.4 Always have "Young" Ideas
5.5 Maintain Self-discipline 5.6 Case Studies
Introduction Part 1: Planning an Effective Self-Presentation 1.1 Design
Helps us Fashion a Narrative 1.2 Story Helps us Build a Theme 1.3 Symphony
Helps us to See Relationships 1.4 Empathy Helps us to be Human 1.5 Play
Helps us to Exhibit Improvisation 1.6 Meaning Helps you Go Beyond 1.7 Case
Studies Part 2: Creating a Career Plan 2.1 Planning a Career Means Knowing
Yourself and Being Understood 2.2 Launch your Career 2.3 Career Planning:
The DIY (Do it Yourself) Way 2.4 Case Studies Part 3: The ABC's of
CV_Resume 3.1 Different Resume Formats 3.2 Your CV is your First Impression
3.3 Standard CV Etiquette: The Ground Rules According to a Career
Professional 3.4 Not Too Much and Not Too Little 3.5 Six Key
Characteristics of an Effective CV/Resume 3.6 Your Letter of Recommendation
3.7 Finding a Job Through Your Network 3.8 How to Build a Network 3.9
Initial Interactions with Prospective Employers 3.10 What You Should Do
After the Interview 3.11 Preparing for a Negative Post-Interview Outcome
3.12 Case Studies Part 4: Mapping a Marketing Strategy 4.1 Self-Marketing
means Commitment to your Craft 4.2 The Keys to Branding:
Self-Actualization, Effective Development, and Recognizability 4.3
Branding: A How and What to Do 4.4 Relationships, Relationships,
Relationships 4.5 How Social Media can Help your Cause... and How it can
Hurt 4.6 Two Additional Tools for Successful Self-Marketing Campaigns:The
Press Kit and the Elevator Speech 4.7 Case Studies Part 5: Maintaining an
Edge 5.1 Don't Stand Still... Be Active 5.2 Staying Focused even through a
Recession 5.3 Never Confuse Means with Ends 5.4 Always have "Young" Ideas
5.5 Maintain Self-discipline 5.6 Case Studies
Helps us Fashion a Narrative 1.2 Story Helps us Build a Theme 1.3 Symphony
Helps us to See Relationships 1.4 Empathy Helps us to be Human 1.5 Play
Helps us to Exhibit Improvisation 1.6 Meaning Helps you Go Beyond 1.7 Case
Studies Part 2: Creating a Career Plan 2.1 Planning a Career Means Knowing
Yourself and Being Understood 2.2 Launch your Career 2.3 Career Planning:
The DIY (Do it Yourself) Way 2.4 Case Studies Part 3: The ABC's of
CV_Resume 3.1 Different Resume Formats 3.2 Your CV is your First Impression
3.3 Standard CV Etiquette: The Ground Rules According to a Career
Professional 3.4 Not Too Much and Not Too Little 3.5 Six Key
Characteristics of an Effective CV/Resume 3.6 Your Letter of Recommendation
3.7 Finding a Job Through Your Network 3.8 How to Build a Network 3.9
Initial Interactions with Prospective Employers 3.10 What You Should Do
After the Interview 3.11 Preparing for a Negative Post-Interview Outcome
3.12 Case Studies Part 4: Mapping a Marketing Strategy 4.1 Self-Marketing
means Commitment to your Craft 4.2 The Keys to Branding:
Self-Actualization, Effective Development, and Recognizability 4.3
Branding: A How and What to Do 4.4 Relationships, Relationships,
Relationships 4.5 How Social Media can Help your Cause... and How it can
Hurt 4.6 Two Additional Tools for Successful Self-Marketing Campaigns:The
Press Kit and the Elevator Speech 4.7 Case Studies Part 5: Maintaining an
Edge 5.1 Don't Stand Still... Be Active 5.2 Staying Focused even through a
Recession 5.3 Never Confuse Means with Ends 5.4 Always have "Young" Ideas
5.5 Maintain Self-discipline 5.6 Case Studies