The Career Equation: Coaching a Culture of Career Conversations by Erica Sosna

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The Career Equation: Coaching a Culture of Career Conversations by Erica Sosna

The Career Equation® allows coaches and talent professionals to offer their clients and staff the clarity to enable them to take meaningful action. Whether it is to commit fully to the work they are doing, to make a lateral move within their existing firm, or to try something completely new, the Equation addresses the self-knowledge and self-management needed for them to own their careers. We all have unique talents and skills and the Equation can help people find their place in the world of work. The reader will learn how to:   •Make use of The Career Equation® •Create a career design •Prepare their clients for a career conversation •Help their clients overcome mental barriers   This book will change the way coaches, mentors, career advisors and performance professionals support their clients to achieve maximum satisfaction from their work. “The Career Equation is exceptionally swift and effective, simple to learn, share and use with talent at all stages of their career.” James Sparrow, Chief Executive Officer EMEA at Savills “The Career Equation is must-read text for parents, personal tutors, HR managers, team leaders, careers advisers and coaches. An easy guide for importance career conversations in our ever-changing environment.” Dr Helen Smith, Faculty Head of Coaching and Mentoring for Business and Law, Department of People and Performance “This book is a great resource for career professionals, offering tools and ideas that get to the heart of what we mean by career success.” John Lees, Author of How to Get A Job You Love “This book helps to discover the simple and effective model that has enabled me to have valuable career conversations, and more importantly, see the positive results when individuals are making the choices aligned to their strengths and passions.” Aneta Jajkowksa, People & Organisation Partner / Your Career Plan Accredited Coach   Erica Sosna is a career consultant expert, a TEDx Speaker, founder of Career Matters and bestselling author of Your Life Plan. Erica’s work has transformed the career direction and aspirations of professionals all over the world. Her company, Career Matters, accredits professional coaches in her Career Equation method. Find out more at www.ericasosna.com

Erica Sosna is a coach, consultant and author specialising in transformation and transition in both personal and professional life. A gifted speaker, she combines her creativity and curiosity with her professional expertise to set up The Life Project in 2006, designing curriculums and programmes that help people of all ages find their career direction, plan for their future and design a career that best suits their personalities and working style. In her own career, Erica has worked as a policy advisor for the Labour government, performed as a stand-up comedian at the Edinburgh Festival and operated as a leadership consultant for some of the world's most successful companies.

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ISBN 13 9780335249053
ISBN 10 0335249051
Title The Career Equation: Coaching a Culture of Career Conversations
Author Erica Sosna
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 2021-05-12
Number of pages 176
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