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How to Think Like the CEO of Your Own Career - DVD (53 mins) - Training Package

Item#: KTP099DV  Language: English
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How to Think Like the CEO of Your Own Career - VHS (53 mins) - Training Package

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Creating You & Company: How to Think Like the CEO of Your Own Career

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  • 1998

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Video type: VHS or DVD
Length: 53 mins.

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a Stanford Graduate School of Business Executive Briefing
Featuring:
William Bridges
Author and President
William Bridges & Associates

Program Highlights:

  • The power of personal desire.
  • Taking opportunity from change.
  • Using the five JobShift Steps.


It is a paradox: almost all Americans are employed, but there is a widespread sense that no one's job is secure. Temporary workers, contractors, and outsourced employees are doing the work that yesterday belonged to the organization's own full-time, long-term workers. In short, jobs as we have always known them are going away. William Bridges, President of William Bridges & Associates, explains why this is happening and how individuals can cope with and even capitalize on this situation.

William Bridges author of eight books, including Transitions: Making Sense of Life's Changes (now in it's 29th printing). William Bridges specializes in the field of organizational development. His clients have included Pacific Bell, Intel, Apple Computer Inc, and Chevron Corporation. He received his education at Harvard, Columbia, and Brown.

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