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Build Your Own Ladder: 4 Secrets to Making Your Career Dreams Come True

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The average person in today's workforce will change jobs seven to nine times throughout his or her career. What's more, he or she will change occupational fields three to four times! Navigating this ever-changing landscape can be tough if you're not equipped with the best tools and information available.

In Build Your Own Ladder, Dr. Tony Zeiss lays the groundwork for a successful career. Being a self-made man and "CEO of the Year" himself, Zeiss passes on his wisdom of how to harness the four key areas needed to make a run-of-the-mill job into the career of a

The power of a clear visionThe importance of positive thinkingThe value of becoming influentialInvestment in the lives of other peopleWith the growing labor and skills shortage, there has never been a better time for launching a great career! Don't let others limit you, don't let circumstances limit you, and don't limit yourself. Apply the principles in this book, and you will dramatically increase your chances of building your own solid career ladder and achieving your dreams.

171 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 7, 2006

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322 reviews23 followers
April 13, 2018
I’m rating this book a giant Meh. If you’re into Christian capitalism and pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps ideology, then this book is for you. While it does contain some worthwhile advice, there was nothing in it that compels me to share it with others. Don’t waste your time.
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July 4, 2013
Pretty basic stuff, but accurate with good reminders to keep you moving forward in the right direction.
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March 28, 2012
Didn't really walk away invigorated but definitely sound and solid advice, I'd give a 3.5
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