What's Your Type of Career
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Advice abounds on finding a new job or career, but most of it misses the mark when it comes to achieving real and sustaining satisfaction at work. The simple truth is that to be happy and successful in a career, you need to be doing work that aligns with your personal preferences—that is, that fits your personality. In What's Your Type of Career?, psychologist, teacher, and HR professional Donna Dunning provides concrete links between personality and career to help anyone manage transition, enrich a career path, or move into opportunities that best suit his or her unique talents. On the basis of data from thousands of people working in hundreds of different jobs, Dunning uses the well-established personality type theory of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) instrument to identify eight natural work styles—the Responder, Explorer, Expeditor, Contributor, Assimilator, Visionary, Analyzer, and Enhancer—and explore how people use each to communicate, organize, approach tasks, solve problems, make decisions, lead, and be led. With a rich variety of exercises, checklists, tips, and strategies, Dunning takes readers through an easy five-step career planning process that highlights their strengths and skills to help them make better career choices.
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Donna Dunning
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