Career 3.0: Six Skills You Must Have To Succeed

Author:

Abhijit Bhaduri

Publisher:

Penguin Viking

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Publisher

Penguin Viking

Publication Year 2023
ISBN-13

9780670099641

ISBN-10 0670099643
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 240 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 21.5 x 14 x 1.2
Weight (grms) 260
How to Thrive in the New World of Work The old model of learn, earn and retire is no longer viable. We are living longer, working longer and facing constant changes in the skills and industries that demand them. We need a new approach to navigate the complex and uncertain landscape of work. What does it mean to have a career in the 21st century? We need to master the rules of Career 3.0. In this book, Abhijit Bhaduri, a renowned expert on talent and leadership, shows you how to develop the six key skills that will make you future-ready and successful in Career 3.0. Whether you work for an organization, run your own business or do both, you will discover how to adapt to change, learn new skills, and lead with impact. Career 3.0 is a guide that will help you stay relevant. The book is filled with inspiring stories that will challenge you to rethink your career vision, strategy and action. It will give you the tools and techniques to thrive in the new world of work. You may be surprised to find out that you already have a Career 3.0 mindset. Now you know what it is called.

Abhijit Bhaduri

Abhijit Bhaduri is a Talent Management practitioner with global experience across various sectors. As Chief Learning Officer for Wipro, a role he worked in for seven years, Abhijit oversaw global initiatives across several countries. As an alumnus of PepsiCo, Colgate and Tata Steel, he has been exposed to globally acknowledged best practices in leadership, talent management and culture building. He heads Learning and Development for Microsoft globally. He has close to a million followers on social media who follow his articles and sketchnotes. His newsletter on LinkedIn has more than 280,000 subscribers.
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