Author: Sean McLoughney
To be employable in today's job market requires a new adaptable way of thinking and behaving. Slave to a Job, Master of your Career is a new book by Sean McLoughney that challenges people to change their mindset from being an employee to being an entrepreneur in the workplace. The book outlines how to adapt to the changing work environment by using practical business skills to find and keep the best jobs, while also bringing value to your employer.
This book sets out a step-by-step business approach that will ensure that you have the edge in the current job market, showing you how to:
- Think like an entrepreneur
- Treat your employer as your most important customer
- Grow your personal brand
- Develop your skills, and
- Devise a business plan to stay employable.
In the 21st century workplace, people will be expected to overcome new challenges, challenges that will require an entrepreneurial mindset and a fresh way of thinking.
Slave to a Job, Master of your Career is written to help you take the first critical step to make yourself more marketable and employable, and to set yourself apart from the crowd.
"I found Sean McLoughney's new book to be a practical and an original guide on how to stay employed in today's challenging economic climate. I strongly recommend that you read this book if you want to get the best from yourself and your job and, more importantly, if you want to enjoy what you do for a living."
Brendan Spring, Chief Executive, FBD Financial Solutions
Price: €17.95
ISBN : 978-0903854-96-2
Paperback: 212 pages
About the author:
Sean McLoughney set up his own learning and development business, LearningCurve, in 2001 after spending almost 20 years with the EBS Building Society, where he held key managerial positions. LearningCurve specialises in delivering skills and knowledge for managing people, and the company has worked with large Irish and multinational companies. He also lectures in Managing People (ACCA) for BPP Professional Education, delivers the Diploma in Managing People for Chartered Accountants Ireland, as well as lecturing for IPASS.
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