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Career Coaching
The first book to address one of the fastest growing and most rapidly changing fields in the world of business, Career Coaching constitutes the ultimate mentor and guide for both novice practitioners and seasoned professionals.
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Career Coaching Your Kids
Believe it or not, children need, appreciate, and even seek career guidance from their parents. Career Coaching Your Kids gives parents the help they need to support their children through this process.
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Choice Points
If you feel stuck, trapped in terminal dissatisfaction, and hungry for congruence between work and life, read what career coach Sydney Rice has to say.
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Do What You Are
Use personality type to unlock the secret of career satisfaction. From high
school students to midlife job changers, this guide helps readers discover
their best career choice.
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Introduction to Type® and Careers
A booklet that provides career information for clients, with interactive
exercises and realistic explanations of personality type and career matching.
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Invisible ForcesSM II
This manual is a companion piece to Pearson's Awakening the Heroes Within. If
you have been challenged by workplace dynamics — exhausted by expectations
that you can do everything, surprised at the way some people act, or disliked
by someone for no apparent reason — you may find this workbook very helpful.
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Is Your Genius at Work?
Inside each of us, often hidden, lies a unique combination of interest, talent, and natural aptitude: what award-winning business author and consultant Dick Richards calls our “genius.
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It's Your Career—Take Control!
In a strong economy, companies spend money on career development so employees can chart their paths through the organization.
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Job Shift
Many organizations today are well along the path toward being "de-jobbed."
In part one of this book, "The Late, Great Job," the author details the social,
economic, and technological forces that have put the job on the list of
endangered species.
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Looking at Type® and Careers
The standard for MBTI® feedback in career counseling, this book describes how
type is useful in career selection, linking type to interests, values, skills, decision making, and action planning.
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Looking at Type® and Careers (Package of 10)
The standard for MBTI® feedback in career counseling, this book describes how
type is useful in career selection, linking type to interests, values, skills, decision
making, and action planning.
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Looking at Type® Series
The Looking at Type® series includes one each of Looking at Type®: The Fundamentals, Looking at Type® and Careers, Looking at Type® and Learning Styles, Looking at Type® and Spirituality, and Looking at Type® in the Workplace.
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MBTI® Career Report
The MBTI® Career Report is designed for those who know their personality types explore careers, make decisions, or develop strategies for change.
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MBTI® Type Table for Occupations
Trainers, coaches, and career counselors rely on results from the MBTI® instrument to guide their clients toward satisfying career decisions.
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New Directions in Career Planning and the Workplace
The new edition of this anthology updates trends in career planning and the workplace, trends that have reinvented the world of work.
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Strong and MBTI®
Career professionals who use the Strong Interest Survey and the MBTI®
assessment tool together will find this guide
indispensable in helping clients choose careers, explore options, and plan their career development.
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The Personality Type Tool Kit
The career professional's interactive guide to using the MBTI® assessment in all aspects of the career development process.
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Type Talk at Work
The authors make it easy to recognize your own type and those of your co-workers through work-related type descriptions.
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What's Your Type of Career?
Knowing your personality type and learning how to fit your career and job choices to your preferences can make a successful difference in your work life.
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Working with MBTI® Step II Results
Type experts Jean M. Kummerow and Naomi L. Quenk, authors of the MBTI® Step II Reports, offer detailed information for MBTI® administrators and trainers to teach understanding and appreciation of 20 facets of the 16 personality types.
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