This book is for employees who want to take charge of their own professional development. Many organizations have eliminated employee career development programs in favor of DIY efforts--and, even if this is not the case, there is more to be gained than lost in taking responsibility for your own career.
Elaine Biech offers practical guidelines for keeping your career on track and mapping it beyond your current job; overcoming personal roadblocks and finding your passion at work; and initiating talent conversations with your manager. Over 100 skills are outlined, including networking, handling pressure, prioritizing, showing political savvy, being a team player, and selling your ideas. For each skill, Biech offers actions you can take immediately, ongoing practices, and long-term strategies. Full of tools, tips, and resources, this book is written for the development of all employees. In addition, a short chapter offers advice to managers who want to bring out the best in their people.<b>Elaine Biech</b> is a consultant, facilitator, and author of the <i>Washington Post </i>#1 bestseller, <i>The Art and Science of Training</i>. With four decades of experience and eighty-five published books, she has been called "one of the titans of the training industry." A dedicated lifelong learner, Biech delights in supporting leaders to execute their vision, building teams to maximize their performance, and guiding those in the talent development and consulting professions.