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The Five Great Myths of Career Building: And How Successful Careerists Debunk Them


It is surprising to note that the 'self-improvement' industry, constituting over 3 billion U.S. dollars a year, advises on all issues of life such as marriage, communication and network building but offers nothing on how to perform and grow in your work-life, your job. The book presents a comprehensive and exhaustive account of the fundamental factors influencing work-life success and advancement. In Part I, the author challenges some of the popular beliefs which he calls 'myths of career building' and sorts the haze of these five global myths that a professional unwittingly adopts to (mis)guide his work-life. This part will help you appreciate that the current tools of career management developed in nineteenth century are not suitable in meeting your career challenges of the twentieth century. Part II explores a thoroughly researched career building model called Enlight. Enlight, the world's first systematised articulation of how one can build one's career to achieve one's dreams.

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