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A Disruptive Innovation for Sustainable Economic Recovery

by Robert K. Wysocki

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A Disruptive Innovation for Sustainable Economic Recovery

by Robert K. Wysocki

Published Aug 20, 2010
208 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: EDUCATION / Professional Development


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Book Details

Introducing a powerful and innovative program To help american workers and entrepreneurs Take charge of their careers

Only the economic disaster of the Great Depression surpasses the problems the US economy faces today. In the spring of 2010, over 17% of American workers and entrepreneurs were unemployed, underemployed, trying to enter the job market for the first time, or trying to re-enter the market after years of separation. Despite signs that the economy may be rebounding, many are still concerned about choosing a career path that offers some protection against another weak job market on the heels of further economic adversity. This groundbreaking book reveals a unique program to put workers and entrepreneurs in charge of their own careers—a “disruptive innovation” that integrates the career and professional development needs of the American Worker, and the business development needs of the American Entrepreneur. With this plan, workers and entrepreneurs can develop strategies to get back in the mainstream of the economy and create sustainable careers and businesses. No one can afford to sit back and wait for a bailout. It’s time to take charge and make things happen!

 

About the Author

Robert K. Wysocki

Robert K. Wysocki, PhD, is a management consultant and trainer, author, and training developer, with a career spanning over 40 years. He has written 20 books on project management, business analysis, IT management, and professional development, and has been published over 30 times in professional and trade journals. In his workshops and seminars, Dr. Wysocki has trained more than 10,000 senior managers and is a senior consultant for the Cutter Consortium. In 1990, he founded Enterprise Information Insights, Inc. (EII), a management consulting and training practice with clients that include AT&T, BMW, Wal-Mart, and Wells Fargo.