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スケジュール管理が苦手な就活生、効率良く就活したい就活生、必見! 就活対策本としては初の、就活のスケジュール管理について特化して書かれた書籍です。 自己分析/業界研究/企業研究/説明会/OBOG訪問/SPI/履歴書/ES/面接と、とにかくやることが多い上に、短期決戦化・複雑化している現在の就職活動を乗り切るには、しっかりとしたスケジュール管理が鍵となります。 本書では、就活生の皆さんが就活のスケジュール管理の基本的な考え方やノウハウを理解し、充実した就活を行えることを目的としています。 目次 1章 就活の流れ 2章 就活とスケジュール管理 3章 スケジュール管理のポイント 4章 アウトプットの質を高めるスケジュール作成 5章 時間を効率的に使うためのヒント 6章 スケジュール以外にも管理すること 著者紹介 吉野賢治 キャリアコンサルタント(国家資格) 【略歴】神奈川県出身。早稲田大学理工学部卒業、早稲田大学大学院アジア太平洋研究科国際経営学専攻修了(MBA in Technology Management)。大学卒業後、ソニー株式会社に入社。業務用機器・サービスのソフトウェア設計、プロジェクトマネジメント推進支援、社内研修業務に従事し、&#

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Published November 1, 2016

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Kenji Yoshino

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Kenji Yoshino is the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law. He was educated at Harvard (B.A. 1991), Oxford (M.Sc. 1993 as a Rhodes Scholar), and Yale Law School (J.D. 1996). He taught at Yale Law School from 1998 to 2008, where he served as Deputy Dean (2005-6) and became the inaugural Guido Calabresi Professor in 2006. His fields are constitutional law, anti-discrimination law, and law and literature. He has received several distinctions for his teaching, most recently the Podell Distinguished Teaching Award in 2014.

Yoshino is the author of three books—Speak Now: Marriage Equality on Trial (2015); A Thousand Times More Fair: What Shakespeare’s Plays Teach Us About Justice (2011); and Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights (2006). Yoshino has published in major academic journals, including The Harvard Law Review, The Stanford Law Review, and The Yale Law Journal. He has also written for more popular forums, including The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Washington Post.

Yoshino makes regular appearances on radio and television programs, such as NPR, CNN, PBS and MSNBC. In 2015, he became a regular contributor to the New York Times Magazine’s podcast and column “The Ethicists.”

In 2011, he was elected to the Harvard Board of Overseers for a six-year term. He also serves on the Advisory Board of the Center for Talent Innovation, the Board of the Brennan Center for Justice, the External Advisory Panel for Diversity and Inclusion for the World Bank Group, the Global Advisory Board for Out Leadership, and the Inclusion External Advisory Council for Deloitte.

He lives in New York City with his husband and two children.

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