Welcome to Loot.co.za!
Sign in / Register |Wishlists & Gift Vouchers |Help | Advanced search
|
Your cart is empty |
|||
Showing 1 - 6 of 6 matches in All Departments
"I'm so sorry, but we have to let you go." These words cause panic, depression, and pessimism, while a successful job search requires focus, effective goal setting, and a solid action plan. In I Am An Unemployed Christian... Now What Do I Do?, a corporate executive and leadership coach shares a comprehensive, step-by-step workbook that provides practical tools for methodically reestablishing employment. Wayne L. Anderson, Ken Brown and Thomas H. Cross rely on their experiences to teach you how to successfully search for a job and learn more about yourself in the process. Through Anderson's methods job seekers will gain an understanding of personal values; realize their strengths, weaknesses, and skills; and learn interview mechanics. Brown and Cross provide the spiritual foundation you will need to achieve the success you desire. The techniques offered in I Am An Unemployed Christian... Now What Do I Do? will help readers identify and act on positions in visible and hidden job markets, build self-esteem, sell their skills and strengths in an interview, and ultimately, land a dream job.
It is a statement most people dread and hope to never hear: "I'm so sorry, but we have to let you go." When a job loss occurs, it is easy to panic, wallow in depression, and become pessimistic. But in truth, a successful job search requires focus, effective goal setting, and a solid action plan. In "I Am Unemployed ... Now What Do I Do?, " a corporate executive and leadership coach who has personally experienced job loss shares a comprehensive, step-by-step workbook that arms the unemployed with practical tools for methodically reestablishing employment.Wayne Anderson relies on his years of experience in order to teach you not only how to successfully search for a job, but also how to learn more about yourself in the process. Through Anderson's proven methods, shared quotations, and real-life assignments, job seekers will gain an understanding of personal values; realize their strengths, weaknesses, and skills; and learn interview mechanics.The easy-to-apply techniques offered in "I Am Unemployed ... Now What Do I Do?" will help the unemployed identify and act on positions in both visible and hidden job markets, build self-esteem, sell their skills and strengths in an interview, and ultimately, land a dream job.
"I'm so sorry, but we have to let you go." These words cause panic, depression, and pessimism, while a successful job search requires focus, effective goal setting, and a solid action plan. In I Am An Unemployed Christian... Now What Do I Do?, a corporate executive and leadership coach shares a comprehensive, step-by-step workbook that provides practical tools for methodically reestablishing employment. Wayne L. Anderson, Ken Brown and Thomas H. Cross rely on their experiences to teach you how to successfully search for a job and learn more about yourself in the process. Through Anderson's methods job seekers will gain an understanding of personal values; realize their strengths, weaknesses, and skills; and learn interview mechanics. Brown and Cross provide the spiritual foundation you will need to achieve the success you desire. The techniques offered in I Am An Unemployed Christian... Now What Do I Do? will help readers identify and act on positions in visible and hidden job markets, build self-esteem, sell their skills and strengths in an interview, and ultimately, land a dream job.
"Powerful People Are Powerful Leaders" is composed of daily assignments about leaders and leadership to enable you to become a powerful leader. These lessons are laid-out in four sections. The first part of the daily drill is an inspiring quotation from a powerful person. The idea is to thoughtfully reflect upon the passage as it relates to the subject matter. Leadership ability is gained through a daily assignment via a straightforward yet simple set of exercises and drills. Each one is a small building block of knowledge. Next the work guide asks you, the leader in training, to do research on the quotation. This task can easily take you back in time and into the circumstances involving the words spoken by the author of the quote. Finally, the last part of the work is a six months review. This practice reinforces your book of knowledge on leaders and leadership. When you properly apply this learning in your daily life, the leadership situations with your family, friends, and fellow workers, you will become more powerful, one day at a time. Visit www.bepowerful.net
No matter what your post in an organization, "Unwrapping the CIO: Demystifying the Chief Information Officer Position" will bring new understanding to this often misunderstood appointment. Author Wayne L. Anderson deftly explains this position in relation to other positions within the corporate workplace. "Unwrapping the CIO" is for: CIOs who need to understand the job in which they have been placed CEOs who need to better understand the position, challenges, and skill requirements of one of the key areas affecting an organization CFOs who need to understand the position that consumes a great deal of the company's financial assets IT professionals who need to understand why CIOs make some of the decisions they make Anyone who interacts with CIOs on a regular basis who needs to better understand their actions and behaviors You may have heard that an appointment to the position of CIO means that your career is over, but that is not necessarily the case. It could be a test of your character, but at the very least, this opportunity may provide some insight into your character. With Anderson's realistic advice, you too can become an outstanding CIO.
It is a statement most people dread and hope to never hear: "I'm so sorry, but we have to let you go." When a job loss occurs, it is easy to panic, wallow in depression, and become pessimistic. But in truth, a successful job search requires focus, effective goal setting, and a solid action plan. In "I Am Unemployed ... Now What Do I Do?, " a corporate executive and leadership coach who has personally experienced job loss shares a comprehensive, step-by-step workbook that arms the unemployed with practical tools for methodically reestablishing employment.Wayne Anderson relies on his years of experience in order to teach you not only how to successfully search for a job, but also how to learn more about yourself in the process. Through Anderson's proven methods, shared quotations, and real-life assignments, job seekers will gain an understanding of personal values; realize their strengths, weaknesses, and skills; and learn interview mechanics.The easy-to-apply techniques offered in "I Am Unemployed ... Now What Do I Do?" will help the unemployed identify and act on positions in both visible and hidden job markets, build self-esteem, sell their skills and strengths in an interview, and ultimately, land a dream job.
|
You may like...
|