Ian Christie

Executive Career Strategist | Director of Graduate Career Services at the Sauder School of Business | Monster’s Career Change Coach | writer | speaker | expert to major career media sites. Bio…

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Tuesday
Dec092008

New Feature to Site: Recommended Reading List

You will see that here on my blog, as well as in the new private member’s areas, I have begun a recommended reading list with links and brief reviews for what I consider to be reading that is:

  • Relevant and useful for senior career transition issues
  • Important strategic advice for managing and developing your career
  • And on emerging skills, sweet spots that some readers may want to dive into, or just plain intriguing and interesting (to me) books that I want to share with you.

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