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Lifeboat, navigating unexpected career change and disruption, Maggie Craddock

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Lifeboat, navigating unexpected career change and disruption, Maggie Craddock
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Lifeboat
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1121609064
Responsibility statement
Maggie Craddock
Sub title
navigating unexpected career change and disruption
Summary
"Lifeboat draws an analogy between the 1912 sinking of the ship Titanic and modern-day layoffs, mergers, and business closures that disrupt careers and cause unemployment. Using the metaphor of a lifeboat, the author provides readers pragmatic strategies to adapt to change in the workplace and keep their careers afloat"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The Titanic story : big hype, high hubris -- Lifeboat question #1 : is this ship safe? -- Lifeboat question #2 : what do I do if I sense trouble? -- Lifeboat question #3 : when is it time to get in a lifeboat? -- Lifeboat question #4 : what if I freeze in a crisis? -- Lifeboat question #5 : how do I find inner strength under pressure? -- Lifeboat question #6 : who can I trust in a crisis? -- Lifeboat question #7 : how do we survive together? -- Lifeboat question #8 : what will be my story?
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