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Creating You and Company
- How to Think Like the CEO of Your Own Career
- Narrated by: William Bridges
- Length: 50 mins
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Summary
More and more, temporary workers, contractors, and outsourced employees are doing the work that once belonged to full-time, long-term workers. What is happening? William Bridges, President of William Bridges & Associates, explains why the conventional "job" is no longer the most effective way to get work done. He describes what tomorrow's workplace will be like and how individuals can cope with it - and even capitalize on it. Highlights include the power of personal desire, taking opportunity from change, and using the 5 Job Shift Steps.
(P) and ©1998 Stanford Alumni Association
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- salahuddin ali
- 08-04-20
Nice and short but powerful
I read Job Shift back in college and just learned how famous the author was, I'm getting more of his books now.
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- Hans Kennedy
- 04-01-20
Repetitive
As an independent employee in 2020 I can say this is no new knowledge just a bit repetitive