Up Is Not the Only Way
Rethinking Career Mobility
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Sandy Weaver
About this listen
Over and over, managers hear employees asking, "Do I have a future here?" Many managers and leaders struggle with the fact that they simply cannot deliver vertical moves or promotions, for every employee who wants, or even deserves that option.
Up Is Not the Only Way, introduces the concept of flexibility and agility and the multiple ways employees can grow, learn, and build a career, as the way to solve the problems of immobility, and retention. Managers need the tools for building rich dialogue about career mobility, and dynamic workplaces that demand resilient talent at all levels. The key is communicating effectively and comfortably around the topic of career options, that span a spectrum of employee engagement. From those who are ready and want to move, to those who are satisfied to stay right where they are, and even for those who have no idea what the next opportunity might be, this audiobook provides a way through these tough conversations. Up Is Not the Only Way, distills the solutions to complex issues involving engagement and retention, in a simple and practical way.
©2017 Beverly Kaye, Lindy Williams, and Lynn Cowart (P)2017 Beverly Kaye, Lindy Williams, and Lynn CowartWhat listeners say about Up Is Not the Only Way
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- 23-05-21
Enjoyable read
Purely personal opinion, I felt the reader was slightly over enthusiastic and therefore it felt a bit patronising in places.
It was helpful to understand that people have ingrained views on what careers should look like, I've always considered all options in my own career and didn't realise people could be so hamstrung. Some great messages here
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