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All Career Advice is Not Created Equal
By Flora Morris Brown, Ph.D. | April 19, 2008
If you’re like most of us you received a lot of career advice in high school and throughout college.
If you followed the advice to the letter it landed you in jobs you didn’t enjoy, languishing on an unfulfilling career path.
Times have changed. It’s time for a new approach to choosing your career. I just found one while reading Jonathan Field’s blog today.
It’s aimed at young people in a format and language they use and understand. For that reason, it is probably more for wearers of flip-flops than stiff shirts. My granddaughter will love it.
Check out this trailer for a timely and unique career book.
Johnny Bunko trailer from Daniel Pink on Vimeo.
 
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Topics: achieving success, career advice, choosing a career |








