The First 90 Days: More on Career (or Life) Transitioning
April 29, 2008 By: almostgotit Category: Uncategorized, success, encouragement, employment, vocation, freelancing, Chapter 2, non-profit work, Career Transitioning, workingThe Wall Street Journal’s online Career Journal has continued its series of articles called “90 days,” presumably based on Michael Watkins’ bestseller, The First 90 Days: Critical Success Strategies for New Leaders at All Levels. Each WSJ column addresses the most critical things to remember in the first days following a major career transition.
There’s lots of terrific cross-pollination here, so if you’re in transition, go ahead and read them all!
- 90 Days: Working Productively As a Telecommuter
- 90 Days: Relocating Overseas? Do Your Homework And Ease Your Way
- 90 Days: Acing Your First Post-College Job
- 90 Days: Working for Yourself Can Have Its Challenges
- 90 Days: Easing Back From Maternity Leave
- 90 Days: Dealing With a PR Crisis Takes Planning and Truth
- 90 Days: Joining a Nonprofit Board Is More Than a Labor of Love
~ For more WSJ “90 Days” articles ~
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