Smart Career Moves For Smart Women
How To Succeed In Career Transitions
by Susan Doering
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Pub Date Feb 28 2023 | Archive Date Mar 08 2023
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Description
Written for the businesswoman and professional, this book offers insights and guidance on making the right decisions about career paths and shows ways to strategically prepare for a career transition, be it a promotion, change of sector, setting up one’s own business or even changing careers altogether.
Women are looking more and more at a change of work set-up (to ‘at home’ and hybrid models) and what they want out of their careers and wider life. In easy-to-follow steps, this book demystifies the unwritten rules of making a successful career transition. The reader is provided with a highly practical guide to navigating professional changes at all career points and of all types – as well as a toolkit to facilitate the practice of these new skills and approaches. The book encourages professional women to stop, reflect, and do the groundwork on where they want their career to go. It provides the tools to identify what they want, prepare for change, and cultivate the necessary skills and self-confidence key to a successful career transition.
The insights, case studies and actionable steps contained in this book make it an invaluable resource for professional women looking to achieve success and navigate the transitional stages of their career, re-enter the workplace after a career break, or who simply want to develop the tools and skills to make smart career moves.
Advance Praise
“It’s important for women to build a list of ‘trusted advisors’ along with a corporate career survival tool kit, for which Smart Career Moves for Smart Women is invaluable! A successful career is more than just skills, it’s important to take control of your career from the outset, ensuring that you are clear about your values, so that any career decision you make is values led – this book creates the framework to allow you to do this! I wish this book had been available when I started my career, more than 40 years ago.”
Dr. Heather Melville OBE, Senior Managing Director, Teneo
“This book reveals the hidden skills necessary to be successful in moving between different work environments and how to be flexible while staying true to your core values and passion.”
Dr. Sama Bilbao y Leon, Director General, World Nuclear Association
“At a time of rapid, global change in society and the marketplace, women, especially, need to learn to adapt and prepare for their next career move, and this book is the ideal companion which shows how to do that.”
Kirsty Gogan, Managing Director, Lucid Catalyst
“Susan has been a fabulous coach and professional resource with immense skill and understanding of the issues facing women thinking about a career change. Dr Doering’s wide professional expertise and understanding of different cultural contexts give the book wide relevance.”
Susan le Jeune d’Allegeershecque CBE, Secretary General, International Order of St John of Jerusalem
“Transitioning into a new role can undermine confidence and be extremely stressful if not approached in a pro-active way. Susan guides the reader through the balancing act of establishing credibility, building relationships and delivering on expectations.”
Helen Isacke, Founder and Director, Trusted Coach Directory UK
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781032404356 |
PRICE | £26.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 335 |
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