Synopses & Reviews
Develop Universal Skills that Enhance: Personal Knowledge
Strategies for Success in School, Career, and Life
- Develop and Maintain Positive Self-Image
- Establish Beneficial Time and Money Management Habits
- Learn How to Set Goals and Priorities
Skills and Abilities
How to Develop Your Marketability
- Develop Effective Communication SkillsHow Reading and Writing Abilities Translate into Career Skills
- Improve Memory and Listening Skills
- Discover How Knowledge Developed in High School Applies to the Workplace
Launching Your Career
Resources, Opportunities, and Career Growth
- Find the Right Career
- Establish Positive Work Habits
- Succeed!
This Edition Features:
- Personal Application Activities
Synopsis
Develop Universal Skills that Enhance: Personal Knowledge
Strategies for Success in School, Career, and Life
- Develop and Maintain Positive Self-Image
- Establish Beneficial Time and Money Management Habits
- Learn How to Set Goals and Priorities
Skills and Abilities
How to Develop Your Marketability
- Develop Effective Communication SkillsHow Reading and Writing Abilities Translate into Career Skills
- Improve Memory and Listening Skills
- Discover How Knowledge Developed in High School Applies to the Workplace
Launching Your Career
Resources, Opportunities, and Career Growth
- Find the Right Career
- Establish Positive Work Habits
- Succeed!
This Edition Features:
- Personal Application Activities
Synopsis
This thorough introduction to the skills needed to succeed in the work place is presented in an easy-to-read user-friendly format. The book, adapted from a popular college text, provides a complete framework for career exploration and is designed to motivate readers to make theses skills a part of their lives. The book introduces readers to the workplace, provides time and money management tips, basic skills practice and assessments and offers guidelines for making oneself marketable. For individuals interested in assessing and sharpening their basic skills for the work force.
About the Author
CAROL CARTER is Vice President and Director of Student Programs and Faculty Development at Prentice Hall. She has written
Majoring in the Rest of Your Life: Career Secrets for College Students and
Majoring in High School. She has also co-authored
The Career Tool Kit, Keys to Career Success, Keys to Study Skills, Keys to Thinking and Learning, and
Keys to Effective Learning. She has taught welfare to work classes, team taught in the La Familia Scholars Program at Community College of Denver, and has conducted numerous workshops for students and faculty around the country. She is the host of the "Keys to Lifelong Learning Telecourse," a twenty-six episode telecourse to help students at a distance prepare for college, career, and life success. In addition to working with students of all ages, Carol thrives on foreign travel and culture; she has been fortunate enough to have been a guest in forty foreign countries.
GARY IZUMO is a professor in business at Moorpark College and assists large businesses as a management consultant on issues ranging from corporate growth and organizational development, to operational effectiveness. In addition, he writes a monthly business column for the Los Angeles Times, Ventura County edition. Gary is an enthusiastic swimmer and reader, but most of all, he enjoys spending time with his family and friends. He believes in contributing to the community and he is an active volunteer to local schools on curriculum and technology matters. Gary is a graduate of Occidental College with a degree in economics and received his MBA from the University of California at Los Angeles.
SARAH LYMAN KRAVITS is a student of life with a passion for learning. In her drive to help others discover their love for learningand their essential selvesshe has spent the last six years writing, researching, talking to students, and talking to teachers in pursuit of the best possible textbooks on student success. She has co-authored The Career Tool Kit, Keys to Success, Keys to Effective Learning, Keys to Thinking and Learning, and Keys to Study Skills. She originally hooked into the world of student success as Program Director for LifeSkills, Inc., a nonprofit organization that aims to further the career and personal development of high school students. Even earlier, being a Jefferson Scholar at the University of Virginia helped to bring her love of learning to new levels. She encourages readers to make the most of this time in schoolit is an incredible gift.
DIANE LINDSEY REEVES is an author whose work focuses on helping people of all ages figure out what they want to be when they grow up. She enjoys sharing ideas about career exploration as a writer-in-residence in schools and in other types of programs for teachers and students. Reeves lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, where weekend jaunts are divided between the beach or the mountains. She is married and has two daughters. Reeves would love to hear from you via her website at www.careerideasforkids.com.
Table of Contents
I. TAKING INVENTORY. 1. Choosing Your Equipment—Finding the Right Mind Set. 2. Today's World—The Diversity of Your Workplace.
3. Keys to the Tool Kit—Unlocking Your Personal Power.
4. Making the Most of Key Resources—Managing Your Time and Money.
II. GETTING STARTED. 5. Sharpening Your Tools—Your Basic Skills.
6. Becoming Marketable—Getting the Job Done through Communication.
III. MOVING ON. 7. Tools that Create Opportunity—Resources to Power Your Job Search.
8. Putting Your Tools to Good Use—Entering the Working World.
9. Packing Up Your Tool Kit—Standing Out on the Job.