Great News!: We've Sold the CompanyJim Woodward/Chuck Philpott, 2006 - 314 páginas Perhaps the most dreaded phrase today is aWeave sold the company!a What happens after that may be well-known to most employeesathose who survive a merger and those who donat. If you are older and staring a layoff in the face, you know that it may be difficult to find another job quickly because of pervasive but subtle age discrimination. Can you write a scannable resume that will put all of your experience into a database? Are you a single parent in need of a job with no work experience? Is your supervisor stressful? Do you have a mentor? Do you need venture capital if you have an entrepreneurial spirit? We too were caught in mergers, layoffs, downsizings, restructures, and the other over-used euphemisms and wrote about it to help others. You may find yourself and your manager (competent or otherwise) within this book. You are a uniquely talented individualado not diminish your talents. |
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Índice
Introduction | 9 |
Juniorthe Boss | 24 |
Juniors Gifts and Transitory Glory | 38 |
Human Resources Empires | 55 |
Integrity Testing Ethics | 69 |
PART III | 85 |
PART V | 101 |
Subjective Selection | 116 |
The Three MBA Musketeers | 160 |
What Do Effective People Look Like? | 173 |
PART XI | 209 |
Early Warning Signs of Job Stress | 222 |
Productivity in the United States | 240 |
Incredible but True? | 257 |
PART XI | 277 |
Severance Package | 290 |
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