Your Career Satnav… Switch it On!

The smart way to get ahead in your working life

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Pub Date Feb 28 2022 | Archive Date Mar 10 2022
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing

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Description

As if managing your career was ever easy, the post-Covid era of remote working in a destabilised global economy has made it a daunting challenge. Moreover, the political and business leaders don’t know how the ‘new normal’ will pan out. 
 
Even before the pandemic, corporations that were once household names had disappeared or merged, their leaders retired, disgraced or deceased. But there’s more. Look at the impact of…
 
• The explosive growth of China and India and the competition from their talented workers
• The OECD nations’ changing demographics, with populations living longer
• The under-provision for pensions and growing need for age-related healthcare
• Competition from growing numbers of highly skilled women 
• The exam grade inflation in schools and universities
• Covid-19, which has hammered the world and intensified competition for work. 
 
No one knows how these influences will affect our future, but they will. So how best to set objectives, choose qualifications, prepare your CV, time your promotion/move, and perform at interviews when your short-listed rivals will be equally qualified? This book shows you how.

As if managing your career was ever easy, the post-Covid era of remote working in a destabilised global economy has made it a daunting challenge. Moreover, the political and business leaders don’t...


A Note From the Publisher

Andrew Garner is a global authority on creating senior teams capable of steering corporations through major change. He is credited by Charles Handy and Tom Peters as the inventor of modern theories of career development. Having taught at top business schools, he mentors business chiefs in Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and the US, helping them navigate the turbulence from digital disruption, global expansion, management coups, and the pandemic.

Andrew Garner is a global authority on creating senior teams capable of steering corporations through major change. He is credited by Charles Handy and Tom Peters as the inventor of modern theories...


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ISBN 9781915122827
PRICE $7.99 (USD)
PAGES 200

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Featured Reviews

Thank you, The Book Guild, for the advance reading copy.

I would recommend this self-help book for the youngsters and the beginners.

The book provides a very basic guide on the importance of having a career, planning about it and how we can plan to proceed to make it happen.

I appreciate the division of the chapter with crisp titles as a better guide for the reader. The presentation of each chapter is well planned and organised.

The language is really easy to get into and it won't take much time to read and absorb the contents.

Ultimately, I would say this is a very good book for beginners as it will guide you well about the topic and will motivate the reader more to plan about a career well suited for everyone with focus on the various aspects and factors involved.

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Thankyou Netgalley for providing me a free copy of this book in exchange for a honest review.


I have never read business related books much ,I must say based on it ,this book was quite informative for me with some unique ideas .

The way author explains such difficult theme in simple language is incredible

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