Careers for Dreamers & Doers


Book Description

A comprehensive career guide to management careers in the nonprofit section. Helps you to assess your interests and define your skills, and give you the tools you need to develop a rewarding career in education, health care, social services, the arts, or philanthropy. Includes job search strategies, what employers look for, how to write a resume, and how to prepare for an interview.




Start Now


Book Description

From the New York Times bestselling author, “a compelling guide to determine what you wish to do in life, and the best ways to build a meaningful career” (Ken Auletta, bestselling author). Newcomers to the workplace. The recently fired. Those desiring to advance with their current employer, and those eager to move on. And many who have found what they do for a living deadening, disappointing, and tedious. For these reasons and others one in five Americans change jobs every year. Drawing on his extensive career in the non-profit, commercial, and public service realms, Reynold Levy will help you think about your future creatively and prepare for it resourcefully. How to network naturally and adeptly. How to interview effectively. How to perform well in your current job. He will offer you a recipe for moving up in an appealing organization or moving out gracefully to a better position elsewhere. Start Now offers concrete, actionable, practical advice: Taking fullest advantage of school, friends, acquaintances, and colleagues. Learning how to succeed at work without being imprisoned there. Asking others for help compellingly. “This book is about work—finding work you love, getting it, doing it well, leaving it—but it is also a book about how to live. Part memoir, part social analysis, part practical guide, it is a terrific read: wise and fun, deep and light, full of stories about people and problems, and the sheer good pleasure of a job that gives back to the world. Never moralizing, just right, Start Now is a book for us all.” —Jennifer Homans, New York Times bestselling author




Thinker, Learner, Dreamer, Doer


Book Description

Master the Age of Complexity through innovative growth. From COVID-19 to global environmental and economic concerns, how can schools adapt learning environments to foster innovative thinking when the Age of Complexity is always at the forefront? The authors explore this and more by reimagining learning cultures that bring out the innovative seeds of brilliance in every student. Built on the philosophy that the prosperity of any organization is directly proportional to how it values its people, this book provides: A new way to define brilliance, and 10 specific ways you can shift your organization to prepare your school and community for our Age of Complexity Detailed case studies from schools excelling in the Age of Complexity Links to videos showcasing real-world students and educators in action Key takeaways highlighting each chapter’s critical content Reflective questions to facilitate application of ideas Actionable strategies to use in classrooms and school communities




Career Resource Manual


Book Description




Vision Accomplished


Book Description

Wherever there is a vision, there must be a visionary and implementer working together to bring it to life. Trouble is, this incredible partnership, vital to every organisation, can be fraught with many trials. If you are the visionary, you could mistakenly think the implementer that works with you doesn't listen, is there simply to follow your instructions, and takes pleasure in asking questions that are irritating and totally unnecessary. If you are the implementer, you could mistakenly think that the visionary doesn't listen, is wild and unrealistic about what is really needed to see the dream become reality, and takes pleasure in running roughshod over your carefully laid out plans. But is that the true picture? Author Marjie Sutton thinks not. So, in her book, Marjie goes on a quest to unveil the true picture and strengths on both sides of what has every potential to become an incredible partnership. Writing with incredible insight and clarity, Marjie shows how both can better understand each other's unique calling, gifting and perspective and work together more effectively. Without this understanding the business, organisation or church vision can become obstructed, distorted or never realised. Instead, in Vision Accomplished, chapter by chapter, visionaries and implementers will learn how to meld their strengths to get the job done and bring the vision to life with minimal bumps and casualties along the way.




Now Is Your Time


Book Description

The author does a fantastic job of describing what can happen if you don't act on your dreams now, even if you have convinced yourself that the right time will be later, at some date in the future. Gold uses concrete tools to engage the reader and allow her to start creating, and then acting on his or her vision right now. This is an easy read and very enjoyable. Career life is evolving and college isn't preparing all of our graduates for life after school. Many of our change markers are becoming lost in the transition and Gold offers clear tools for them to use to get on track with their purpose. Stephanie Gold is a life coach who is clearly on a mission to help young women uncover and execute their passion and true life's purpose. If you know a dreamer who is stalling in the pursuit of her wildest dreams this book is a must read.




Career Renewal


Book Description

This guide will help you find a satisfying career in today's market. It includes numerous assessment surveys, identifies career resources for professional networking, outlines how to write a winning resume, and features numerous personal case histories of those who have successfully made the transition from academia to the business world. The authors' step-by-step techniques have been field-tested on thousands and will help you to discover new career perspectives.




Dreamers & Doers


Book Description

Dreamers & Doers is the world’s first book about women who have climbed Kilimanjaro. More than 50 authors of 30 different nationalities have contributed their inspirational stories to this one-of-a-kind book. The idea for the book was born a few years ago. An old Kilimanjaro guide told the author about his life, and that he was working solely to support his grandchildren – without his help they could not afford an education. This little story was the beginning of something big: a book and a school textbook. Women and Kilimanjaro. Children and education. The mission of the book is to inspire women around the world to dream bigger and to do what is needed to fulfil their dreams. It also aims to draw attention to more equal opportunities for education for all children. Everyone who buys Dreamers & Doers provides one Tanzanian schoolchild with a textbook.







"It Always Seems Impossible Until It's Done."


Book Description

Pursuing a dream is hard work, but the right words delivered at the right time—by people who’ve been there and done that—can give us just the motivation we need. The right words can rekindle our enthusiasm, re-energize our efforts, dispel doubt, let us know we’re not alone, and show us that the fight is worth it—and winnable. Kathryn and Ross Petras are masters at choosing and delivering just the right words. Their books—such as “Age Doesn’t Matter Unless You’re a Cheese” and “Dance First. Think Later.”—and bestselling calendar, The 365 Stupidest Things Ever Said, have over 5.2 million copies in print. Now comes a book for dreamers and doers, plus writers, entrepreneurs, graduates, artists, future movers and shakers. Collecting the hard-won, brilliantly expressed advice from pioneers who have paved the way, including everyone from Rumi to Steve Jobs, Michelangelo to Oprah to Tina Fey, “It Always Seems Impossible Until It’s Done” is like a rousing locker-room speech, inspiring courage, commitment, and perseverance. “I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” —Michael Jordan “Go for it, baby! Life ain’t no dress rehearsal.” —Tallulah Bankhead “Perfection is like chasing the horizon. Keep moving.” —Neil Gaiman “If you aren’t in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?” —T. S. Eliot “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” —Nelson Mandela