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Getting Unstuck A Guide to Discovering Your Next Career Path

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ISBN-10: 1422132323

ISBN-13: 9781422132326

Edition: 2009

Authors: Timothy Butler

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You will experience psychological impasse many times in your life. During these times, you have the sensation that youre stuck or paralyzed. Youre convinced that something must change, whether in your work or personal life. Though this feeling is normal, you need to move beyond it. Failure to get unstuck can put your career and personal lifeas well as the healthy functioning of your team or organizationat risk.
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Book details

List price: $39.99
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Publication date: 1/4/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.25" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 0.528
Language: English

Timothy Butler, Ph.D., along with James Waldroop, is director of career development at the Harvard Business School & the developer of the Internet-based interactive career assessment program, CareerLeader, currently used by more than ninety-five corporations & MBA programs worldwide. They are the authors of "Discovering Your Career in Business," as well as articles that have appeared in the "Harvard Business Review" & "Fortune." They live in the Boston metropolitan area.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Impasse
Facing Crisis
Feeling Stuck and Doubting Ourselves
Opening Up and Letting Go
Shifting to a New Understanding
Vision
Our Deepest Interests
The First Pattern in the Carpet
Learning to Let Our Passions Guide Us
Power, People, and Achievement
Three Interwoven Patterns
Mapping Our Insights
Patterns in the Sand
Getting Unstuck
Moving from Impasse to Action
Living at the Border
Appendixes
Continuing the Journey
An Annotated Bibliography
A Note on Impasse and Depression
Scoring the One Hundred Jobs Exercise
Notes
Index
About the Author