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HBR Guide to Your Professional Growth
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What You’ll Learn
Contents
Section One: Set a Vision for Your Career
1. Reaching Your Potential
2. Developing a Strategy for a Life of Meaningful Labor
3. Think Strategically About Your Career Development
Section Two: Assess Yourself and Gather Feedback
4. Career Self-Assessment Worksheet
5. What Self-Awareness Really Is (and How to Cultivate It)
6. Why You Should Make Time for Self-Reflection (Even If You Hate Doing It)
7. Making Yourself Indispensable
8. How to Play to Your Strengths
9. Get the Feedback You Need
10. How Getting Actionable Feedback Can Help You Get Promoted
Section Three: Set Goals for Yourself
11. Nine Things Successful People Do Differently
12. Stop Setting Goals You Don’t Actually Care About
13. Before You Set New Goals, Think About What You’re Going to Stop Doing
Section Four: Become a Better Learner
14. Learning to Learn
15. Four Ways to Become a Better Learner
16. You Can Learn and Get Work Done at the Same Time
17. Four Practices of People Who Are Always Learning New Skills
18. Talking to Yourself (Out Loud) Can Help You Learn
Section Five: Gain New Skills
19. Make Yourself an Expert
20. Your Career Needs Many Mentors, Not Just One
21. Eight Ways to Read (a Lot) More Books This Year
22. Three Ways to Use MOOCs to Advance Your Career
23. Should You Get an MBA?
Section Six: Move Ahead, Move Up
24. You Don’t Need a Promotion to Grow at Work
25. Position Yourself for a Stretch Assignment
26. Having the Here’s-What-I-Want Conversation with Your Boss
27. How to Ask for a Promotion
28. Learn to Get Better at Transitions
Index
HBR Guide to Your Professional Growth
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