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Index
The Long View: Career Strategies to Start Strong, Reach High, and Go Far Copyright Dedication Table of Contents Introduction—The Career Revolution PART 1: Principles and Tools
CHAPTER 1: Executive Summary—The Long View Career Method
The Problem Five Things You Need to Know to Build a Career Plan Five Things You Need to Do to Bring Your Career Plan to Life The Result
CHAPTER 2: The Three Big Career Stages
Stage One: Start Strong by Taking on Fuel Stage Two: Reach High by Focusing on Your Strengths Stage Three: Go Far by Passing the Torch and Reigniting the Flame
CHAPTER 3: Fuel
Fuel #1: Transportable Skills Fuel #2: Meaningful Experiences Fuel #3: Enduring Relationships Fuel—Summary
CHAPTER 4: The Career Math Exercise
Start With Career Math What Does This Career Math Mean?
CHAPTER 5: Career Inventory and Ecosystem
Fuel #1: Transportable Skills Fuel #2: Meaningful Experiences Fuel #3: Enduring Relationships aka Your Career Ecosystem Annual Career Value Size-Up
CHAPTER 6: Your Personal Time Portfolio CHAPTER 7: Career Path Navigator
The ROI of an MBA
PROFILE: Medical School or Cricket Ranching?
PART 2: Tactics Through the Stages
CHAPTER 8: Stage One—Starting Strong
Get in The Game
PROFILE: The Sweet Sound of Success
Stage One: Starting Strong—Summary
PROFILE: Connecting with Mentors
CHAPTER 9: Stage Two—Reaching High
PROFILE: Don’t Sell Yourself Short PROFILE: From Baryshnikov to Boardroom PROFILE: Doors Slammed, Doors Opened As a Leader, What is Your Cruising Altitude? Advice for a New Leader on Day One What the Experts Look for in CEO Candidates Stage Two: Reach High—Summary
CHAPTER 10: Stage Three—Going Far
PROFILE: Work Hard at Work Worth Doing PROFILE: From a Company of 400,000 to a Company of One How Will You Invest in You? Stage Three: Go Far—Summary
PART 3: Careers and Real Life
CHAPTER 11: Careers and Parenthood
Coming Back After an Absence
PROFILE: A Lot of Employers Offer Internships. What About “Returnships?”
Careers and Parenthood—Summary
CHAPTER 12: Going Global
PROFILE: Oh, The Places You Will Go PROFILE: Seeing The Emerging World Up Close and Personal Going Global—Summary
CHAPTER 13: Overcoming Adversity
PROFILE: Staying True to You PROFILE: Starting Over Before Age Thirty-Five?
CHAPTER 14: The Future of Careers
Will I Be Replaced By a Machine?
PROFILE: Carpe Diem
Where and How Will I Find Work in the Future? How Will I Spend My Time? Will I Outlast My Money? How Will Work Make Me Happy? Paid Jobs I’ve Done in My Life and What I Learned
Acknowledgments Key References & Suggested Reading Connect with Diversion Books
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