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How to be happy at work [electronic resource] : a practical guide to career satisfaction / Arlene S. Hirsch.

By: Hirsch, Arlene S, 1951-.
Contributor(s): Hirsch, Arlene S, 1951-. Love your work and success will follow.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Indianapolis, IN : JIST Works, c2004Edition: 2nd ed.General Notes: Rev. ed. of: Love your work and success will follow. c1996; Includes index; Available through the EBSCO e-book Collection, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.Description: 1 online resource (x, 294 p.).ISBN: 159357018X (electronic bk.); 9781593570187 (electronic bk.).Subject(s): Vocational guidance | Success in business | Job satisfactionGenre/Form: Electronic books DDC classification: 650.1 Online resources: Access full-text materials at no charge:
Contents:
Career Choice and Success from Graduation to Retirement and Beyond -- Career Choice: What Do You Want to Be ... Now That You're Grown Up? -- Career-Choice Generation Gaps -- Looking Forward to Career Growth -- Take a Personal Career Interest Survey -- Do You Know the Secrets of Career Success? -- Motivation Is the Key to Success -- Success Takes Hard Work -- Follow Your Dream -- Honor Your Talents -- Manage Yourself -- Take Calculated Risks -- Fail(ure) Is Not a Four-Letter Word -- The Thrill of Defeat? -- Common Causes of Career Failure -- Turning Failures Around -- Oh No, 50!: Midlife Career Transitions -- Are You Just Waiting for a Pension? -- A New Phase of Life -- Managing Late Career Change -- Limitless Potential -- Career Security -- Achieving Career Security in Turbulent Times -- Do Good Work -- Develop Marketable Skills -- Be Willing to Pitch In -- Expect the Unexpected -- Develop an Innovative Spirit -- Learn to Manage Risk -- Know How to Job Hunt -- Feed Your Rolodex -- How to Love the Job You Hate -- Stop Watching the Clock -- Learn to Take a Compliment -- Pat Yourself on the Back (Occasionally) -- Take Criticism for What It's Worth -- View Politics as a Challenge -- Build Positive Relationships -- Stay Positive -- Take Responsibility for Your Own Happiness -- Don't Confuse Your Job with Your Life -- Have a Plan to Get Out -- Layoff Survivors' Dilemma: Put Up or Shut Up -- Anxiety Rules -- Get in Touch with Your Emotions -- Devise New Solutions -- Make a Commitment to Be Part of the Solution.
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Rev. ed. of: Love your work and success will follow. c1996.

Includes index.

Available through the EBSCO e-book Collection, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.

Career Choice and Success from Graduation to Retirement and Beyond -- Career Choice: What Do You Want to Be ... Now That You're Grown Up? -- Career-Choice Generation Gaps -- Looking Forward to Career Growth -- Take a Personal Career Interest Survey -- Do You Know the Secrets of Career Success? -- Motivation Is the Key to Success -- Success Takes Hard Work -- Follow Your Dream -- Honor Your Talents -- Manage Yourself -- Take Calculated Risks -- Fail(ure) Is Not a Four-Letter Word -- The Thrill of Defeat? -- Common Causes of Career Failure -- Turning Failures Around -- Oh No, 50!: Midlife Career Transitions -- Are You Just Waiting for a Pension? -- A New Phase of Life -- Managing Late Career Change -- Limitless Potential -- Career Security -- Achieving Career Security in Turbulent Times -- Do Good Work -- Develop Marketable Skills -- Be Willing to Pitch In -- Expect the Unexpected -- Develop an Innovative Spirit -- Learn to Manage Risk -- Know How to Job Hunt -- Feed Your Rolodex -- How to Love the Job You Hate -- Stop Watching the Clock -- Learn to Take a Compliment -- Pat Yourself on the Back (Occasionally) -- Take Criticism for What It's Worth -- View Politics as a Challenge -- Build Positive Relationships -- Stay Positive -- Take Responsibility for Your Own Happiness -- Don't Confuse Your Job with Your Life -- Have a Plan to Get Out -- Layoff Survivors' Dilemma: Put Up or Shut Up -- Anxiety Rules -- Get in Touch with Your Emotions -- Devise New Solutions -- Make a Commitment to Be Part of the Solution.

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