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THE WORKSCAPE HAS CHANGED. HAVE YOU? The workscape has changed—one of the most dramatic transformations of the past few years. Think about it. For so many people just starting their careers, working virtually is all they know. For everyone else who has had the remote option, work is no longer synonymous with a physical location. In this push-pull world, that means navigating and negotiating between the flexibility and opportunity you want—and the commitment and performance that organizations need. In other words, you need to take control.Whether you're focused on getting your next job or you are striving to get ahead where you are, this is the book to guide your career path. In the first section, you'll understand how you're wired—your A.C.T. (being authentic, making a connection, and giving others a taste of you who are you), tapping your right brain, and learning as the secret to sustainable success. In the second section, you'll figure out how to get the job—and get ahead, from targeting your next opportunity to nailing the interview. And in the third section, you'll master working with others—from the 4 Career Knockout Punches, to getting along with your boss and workers, navigating culture, and communicating and connecting.In Take Control, you'll discover how you can have the career you've always wanted.
Gary Burnison is the CEO of Korn Ferry, a global organizational consulting firm.
Introduction 4Section 01 How You’re Wired Chapter 1. Your Opening A.C.T. 22Chapter 2. Tapping Your Right Brain 44Chapter 3. Learning It All 76Section 02 How To Get The Job – And Get AheadChapter 4. Networking and Targeting 94Chapter 5. Your Resume – The Necessary Evil 120Chapter 6. The Interview – On Screen, In Person 156Section 03 How To Work With OthersChapter 7. The 4 Career Knockout Punches 190Chapter 8. Getting Along with Your Boss and Coworkers 206Chapter 9. Navigating Your Company’s Culture to Get Ahead 234Chapter 10. Communicating and Connecting 256IntroductionAppendixResume Samples