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Practical and Effective Career Conversations

A Manager’s Guide

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Language :  English
The Career Conversations guide to helping your people find career opportunity, mobility and clarity. Based on 20+ years of career engagement strategies with some of the world’s best companies.
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This book aims to help career coaches teach how to build careers that are fulfilling. It is based on the Career Equation, a formula built from skills, passions, impacts and environmental fit. Sosna, founder of Career Matters, guides readers through methods to help workers figure out what matters most to them and apply these to their career.The book includes practical instructions and case studies. In a changing world of work, there is almost too much choice, and employees need compassionate guidance more than ever. A guide for career coaches, managers, and anyone with a career.

About the Author

Erica is the creator of The Career Equation® and a thought leading expert in the field of Career Matters. She is a published author, TEDx speaker, consultant and coach, focusing on 21st century careers education.

www.thecareerequation.com  

  • About the Author
  1. Introduction: And So We Begin
  2. The New (and Coming) World of Work
  3. How The Career EquationHelps
  4. Preparing for a Career Conversation
  5. Having the Career Conversation Using The Career Equation
  6. Be Worry Free
  7. The Career Equation in Action
  • Conclusion
  • Endnotes

Explain how to use The Career Equation to help discover personal career goals and align them with work opportunities. Analyze the impact of modern technology and changes in the workplace on individual career choices. Apply strategies for having effective career conversations and improving employee engagement and retention. Design a plan to match personal skills and passions with job roles in diverse industries. Assess the benefits of environmental fit in career satisfaction and its role in determining career success.

About the Author
Erica

Erica Sosna