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Great Work Great Career (Review and Analysis of Covey and Colosimo's Book)
Great Work Great Career (Review and Analysis of Covey and Colosimo's Book)
Great Work Great Career (Review and Analysis of Covey and Colosimo's Book)
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Great Work Great Career (Review and Analysis of Covey and Colosimo's Book)

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The must-read summary of Stephen R. Covey and Jennifer Colosimo's book: "Great Work Great Career: How to Create Your Ultimate Job and Make an Extraordinary Contribution". 

This complete summary of the ideas from Stephen R. Covey and Jennifer Colosimo's book "Great Work Great Career" shows that now is the perfect time to be creating a great career for yourself – even if you’re currently unemployed. As the economy moves from the Industrial Era into the Knowledge Era, everything is in a state of flux. That means it’s no longer true that the only way to succeed is by climbing the corporate ladder with a lifetime employer. Instead, there are no limits to what you can do and how you can shape and mould your own career. This summary points to the fact that it’s now easier than ever before to use your initiative to put together a great career for yourself.this summary give the keys to create a great career.

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To learn more, read "Great Work Great Career" and get the push you need to transform yourself and get the job you love.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 15, 2013
ISBN9782806243461
Great Work Great Career (Review and Analysis of Covey and Colosimo's Book)

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    Book Presentation: Great Work Great Career by Stephen R. Covey and Jennifer Colosimo

    Book Abstract

    About the Author

    Important Note About This Ebook

    Summary of

    Great Work Great Career

    (Stephen R. Covey and Jennifer Colosimo)

    1. Define and then build a great career

    2. What will be your contribution?

    3. How will you make that contribution?

    4. Master the job search process

    Book Abstract

    MAIN IDEA

    Now is the perfect time to be creating a great career for yourself – even if you’re currently unemployed.

    As the economy moves from the Industrial Era into the Knowledge Era, everything is in a state of flux. That means it’s no longer true the only way to succeed is by climbing the corporate ladder with a lifetime employer. Instead, there are no limits to what you can do and how you can shape and mold your own career. It’s now easier than ever before to use your initiative to put together a great career for yourself – something you look back on with pride because it involved doing great work.

    To create a great career:

    Understand how to define and then build what you personally would term a great career.

    Know the answers to two questions: What will be my contribution to the world? and How will I deliver or make that contribution?

    Learn how to master the mechanics of the job search process so you maximize your opportunities.

    About the Author

    STEPHEN R. COVEY is the author of The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People and four other books which have sold more than a million copies each. He is co-chairman of FranklinCovey, a global professional services firm. Dr. Covey is a graduate of Harvard Business School and Brigham Young University. He has also been

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