This is not a book of theories filled with myths and cliches. It’s an actionable roadmap to a meaningful and successful career.
In this practical and thought-provoking book, Kevin John Delaney challenges what you “know” about advancing your career and tells you what you actually need to do to succeed at work. He takes you behind the scenes with real-life stories and examples and shares what he learned about success during his career as an executive in Silicon Valley.
Cracking the Career Code you to reimagine what career success looks liketackle the ever-present challenge of finding work/life balanceunpack a simple 9-step strategy for accelerating your careergive you the inside scoop about the things you need to know, but no one talks aboutexamine the characteristics you need to develop to increase your successCracking the Career Code is for anyone who wants more from their career. It can help you get promoted and help you avoid the pitfalls that can derail you. It will unlock the secrets of a meaningful and successful career.
Kevin John Delaney is a storyteller. Drawing on his own story and the interesting stories of others, Kevin mixes authenticity, inspiration, and pragmatism as he shares ideas on how to make the most of your life and your career.
He’s the former Vice President of Learning and Talent Management at LinkedIn, an executive coach, and the author of A Life Worth Living—Finding Your Purpose and Daring to Live the Life You’ve Imagined. He’s spoken to audiences around the world, large and small. He’ll entertain and engage any audience, but most of all, he’ll inspire you to take action to create a remarkable life.
Kevin lives in San Jose, California with his wife Vicky, a dozen guitars, and a baby grand piano. He writes a biweekly newsletter with ideas and insights for staying inspired by the life you are living. You can sign up for his newsletter, and find additional articles and information on his website, kevinjohndelaney.com.
Though I retired last year after a 42 year career, I find that I regularly advise younger people on the twists and turns of working. This book is a great resource to help for that journey.