Saturday, November 23, 2019

Career Books to Read

Career Books to ReadCareer Books to ReadThe start of a new year is the perfect time to review where you are at in your career and where you want to be. If youre looking for guidance on how to achieve the next level of your career, reading one of these highly-rated books is a great start. Whether youre looking to be more productive or if youre trying to find more balance, one of these new books will help you reach your career goals for 2016. The Productivity Project Accomplishing More by Managing Your Time, Attention, and EnergyBy Chris Bailey If one of your New Years resolutions is to be more productive, The Productivity Project was written for you. The author, Chris Bailey, spent one year conducting his own productivity experiments and shares his observations and findings in this 304-page book. Bailey shares over 25 insights he learned from his year-long study how to be more productive. Stretch How to Future-Proof Yourself for Tomorrows Workplace by Karie Willyerd and Barbara Mistic kNew technology is making many jobs obsolete, and the main concern of most people is how to stay competitive in an ever-changing job market. Stretch offers advice backed by global research on how to stay relevant in the workforce. From how to make career decisions that will secure your competitiveness in the future to how to stay driven during the twists and turns of your career, authors Karie Willyerd and Barbara Mistick cover everything you need to know to thrive now and in the future. Hiring Greatness How to Recruit Your Dream Team and Crush the Competition By David E. Perry, Mark J. Haluska If youre looking to build an amazing leadership team at your company, Hiring Greatness is the guide for you. Written by David E. Perry and Mark J. Haluska, professional executive recruiters, the book focuses on hiring the right executive. Perry and Haluska discuss strategies on how to attract brilliant talent, as well as retaining them. Deep Work Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted Worl d By Cal NewportIn the first chapter of Deep Work, Cal Newport predicts the schrift of people who will be successful in our new economy. He states, In this new economy, three will have a particular advantage those who can work well and creatively with intelligent machines, those who are the best at what they do, and those with access to capital. How can we become one of the people in these groups? The answer is deep work. Newport defines deep work as,professional activities performed in a state of distraction-free concentration that push your cognitive capabilities to the limit. In todays distracted society, performing deep work is hard to do Newport offers ways to recondition your brain and increase your concentration to allow you to remove all distractions and perform deep work. Wellth How I Learned to Build a Life, Not a Resume by Jason Wachob Written by Jason Wachob, the founder of mindbodygreen, Wellth guides readers to find their paths to health and success. Wachob uses his ow n personal anecdotes to advise his audience on ways they can be successful in all aspects of life. This is a great read if youre trying to find more work-life balance in the new year.

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