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020 | _a9780313383328 | ||
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_aStorlie, Chad _91167485 |
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245 | _aCombat leader to corporate leader: 20 lessons to advance your civilian career | ||
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_c2010 _bPraeger _aCalifornia |
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300 | _axix, 184 p. | ||
365 | _aUSD | ||
520 | _aThe book is divided into four sections and aligned with military combat planning tools: (1) understanding the company and business environment, (2) planning a robust solution, (3) rigorous execution to meet the plan's goals, and (4) improving people and process for better results. Each section offers specific examples, advice, and formats that directly address the challenge of translating military experience into business skill sets. Among other issues, the book will teach vets how to showcase military experience and value to get hired, how to apply combat experience to a career in business, how to avoid the mistakes veterans commonly make in the workplace, and how to customize and translate their own unique military experiences to their business. At the conclusion of the book, veterans and non-veterans alike will have the skills to understand, plan, execute, and improve their careers and business ventures. (http://www.abc-clio.com/product.aspx?isbn=9780313383328) | ||
650 | _aCareer changes - United States | ||
650 | _aJob hunting - United States | ||
650 | _aVeterans - Employment - United States | ||
650 | _aVeterans - Vocational guidance - United States | ||
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