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В мрежата: ръководство за блестяща кариера

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Пригответе се наистина да влезете в мрежата - да използвате уникалните си способности, за да се свържете с изменящия се бизнес свят и да се ангажирате професионално с хората около вас. Това не е просто ръководство за развитие: книгата иска да ви научи как да използвате ефективно влиянието си на работното място. Разказва ви как да извличате информация от хората около вас, за да направите важен избор за кариерата си. Опитва се да разбере защо вашето поколение е толкова различно и как можете да използвате това в своя полза. Съветва ви и как да се справите със слабостите, които все пак притежавате, за да можете да общувате и работите ефикасно.

Проучванията на Тамара Ериксън за мястото на различните поколения на работното място са стабилна основа за сериозните и солидни открития в тази книга. Разбирането на уникалните демографски и поведенчески характеристики на т.нар. Поколение Y е ключът към предложения от Ериксън начин за изграждане на кариера стъпка по стъпка и в съзвучие с отношението ви към семейството, финансите и начина на живот, както и със собствените ви индивидуални амбиции, претенции и цели!

267 pages, Paperback

First published October 7, 2008

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27 reviews2 followers
March 10, 2009
This took me awhile to slog through. The book makes some good points and I'm glad I read it, despite being a Gen Xer. The book was obviously written before the economy headed south. Do some parents really accompany Gen Y kids to their job interviews and call the potential employers?
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December 29, 2015
This book is written for those in Generation Y - a bit of a career guide for them on how to exert their influences effectively at work; drawing insight from those around them to make important career choices, etc. But it's not just for those in that generation. It really looks a little bit at all the different generations in the work force, gives hints to the Generation Y's on how to work alongside with all of them, looking at their characteristics and why they act they way they do. If you are in the work force, to me, that is always a fascinating subject. And the author related this very simply and clearly. Good book!
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November 30, 2016
Very good book to put into perspective the particularities of what makes generation Y (including myself) different from others. It sheds some light onto the events that may have had an impact on our childhoods and lead them to having the values Y-s have. It also briefly touches the events that marked former generations to put ours into perspective and understand what others value and why.
Then it goes on to describe the workforce environment of the late 2000s (but mostly accurate today too) and how Y-s fit in.
Lastly, it covers good career advice for any Y.

I would recommend this book to anyone in the Y generation or who wants (or needs) to understand and interact with them.
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Author 1 book17 followers
August 3, 2011
This book is amazing and really helped me understand myself and the way that people view me. It really came in handy a few weeks ago as I was interacting with my co-workers who are older than I am. I really recommend this to everyone but especially to people between under thirty. It really helps and it also shows you that you aren't alone! Read it, I know you'll love it!
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August 8, 2011
With real insights and written in an engaging way, Erickson provides a good look into Generation Y. There is something to get out of this book for all generations, although the natural limitations of an American-centred book must be acknowledged.
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August 2, 2012
I read this book a few years back, and it has stuck with me, because much of what she describes in the book, at first I resisted, but in all honesty, I thnk she does a great job at nailing many of the characteristics of my generation.
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November 3, 2010
An interesting look at Generation Y and the interactions between different generations in the workplace.
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August 15, 2021
An atrocious corporate manifesto that belongs in the trash. How can someone be so disassociated with the topic they are writing a book on?

Seriously lady, you’re nuts.
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