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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Be Your Own Executive Coach
In the five years that Peer Resources has provided a Find-A-Mentor service, requests for mentors have come from students starting a career path, employees changing jobs, veteran workers seeking different opportunities, and executives hoping to build a better career path. What tied this diverse group together was that they typically shared the same reasons for seeking a...
Published on July 7 2003 by Rey Carr

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3.0 out of 5 stars Above average
The formula for the current career management books is: (1) start with self assessment (accomplishments, skills, values, strengths); (2) analysis of where you fit best -- what tyep of profession, organization, etc.; and (3) how to manage career challenges.

As this formula goes, "What Next" does a decent job. It is populated with a variety of assessment tools,...

Published on April 16 2004 by Anton


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Be Your Own Executive Coach, July 7 2003
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Rey Carr (Victoria, BC) - See all my reviews
In the five years that Peer Resources has provided a Find-A-Mentor service, requests for mentors have come from students starting a career path, employees changing jobs, veteran workers seeking different opportunities, and executives hoping to build a better career path. What tied this diverse group together was that they typically shared the same reasons for seeking a mentor: (1) finding a way to transfer their dreams into practice; and (2) finding a way to live a more authentic life in their work.

Working with a mentor or a coach is an excellent choice for accomplishing either of these goals, and in her latest book, What Next? The Complete Guide to Taking Control of Your Working Life, Dr. Barbara Moses provides the mentoring and coaching necessary to help people learn to live authentically and turn their dreams into reality. No other book on the market can provide individuals with the awareness, options, skills, and understanding necessary to deal with the bewildering array of challenges and opportunities in today's shifting work world. A virtual bible of resources, this book features self-assessment tools, quizzes, examples, guided exercises, diagnostic instruments, career wisdom based on tough realities, and tips on how to keep from getting derailed and how to overcome career challenges such as burn-out, boredom, and lack of passion.

Dr. Moses, called a Career Guru by Fast Company magazine, believes that the key to both successful career growth and life choices is for individuals to arm themselves with protective skills and act as their own career activists. She identifies 12 career strategies starting with building on your own skills, talents and strengths to finding a mentor to learning how to deal with disappointment, stressful situations and pressure. In addition she identifies eight key motivators that often work in combination or can contradict each other, but can assist individuals to find the best possible match between what drives them and a suitable work environment.

This book is not only of value to individuals at various stages of work life, but is a powerful resource for coaches, mentors, human resources personnel, and others who are in a position to influence the career development of their clients, colleagues and co-workers. The attractive style of the book with its top quality photographs and illustrations make it an excellent gift for graduates whose parents are wondering and worrying about the future course chosen by their "I'm taking a year off to go to travel with my roommate" son or daughter. But if parents start to read it before passing it on to their progeny, they too will find ideas, practical suggestions, and wisdom that can impact their own work life. It's likely that buying two copies will be necessary.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Heading in a New Direction, Aug 30 2003
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Rebecca Johnson "The Rebecca Review" (Washington State) - See all my reviews
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"Work is one of the most intimate expressions of our identity. Bad work crushes us. It destroys our sense of competence and spills over into all areas of our life. Great work, in contrast, inspires us. It makes our souls sing. It allows us to be the best we can be." ~Barbara Moses

Whether you are just starting out and are looking for that first job to start you on your career path or you are considering changing careers in order to find a more fulfilling work environment, I can highly recommend "What Next?"

When you start reading the introduction, you will be amazed by the depth to which this book will take you. This is not a dry how-to-find-a-job book, this is about finding a soul-satisfying vocation. It is about finding work that not only provides a sense of purpose, but allows us to express our values, talents and strengths.

The two main ideas of "What Next?" include developing an independent attitude of being who you are by expressing your authentic self and acknowledging that a good job is a right, not a privilege.

Dr. Barbara Moses is a career expert who shows people how to uncover the core themes of their present jobs and find a career to help them become an expert in their field. She is known as a career guru, and her widely-read career column in the national Globe and Mail shows her deep love for career activism.

In this excellent source, you will:

Find out why career decisions can be distorted by unhealthy attitudes about money.

Discover your core interests.
Know how to express your authentic self in any work situation.
Find the information on how to avoid being a victim of age discrimination.
Overcome fear and learn to find work in tough times.

The 5 chapters include information on how to:

1. Know Yourself - The author starts with you, not with a list of jobs you might be interested in. First, you find out who you are. It was enlightening to discover my core needs in relation to the work environment. Do you want to change the world? Help people become more successful? Become famous? This is a book you will want to save. Throughout each chapter, you can record your thoughts about career issues. If you don't know who you are by page 85, I can tell you, you never will. This is simply brilliant information.

Dr. Barbara Moses will show you how to identify your motivational type. Are you a sociability seeker, career builder, authenticity seeker, personal developer, autonomy seeker, novelty seeker, stability seeker or lifestyler. This was all very intriguing. Once you have identified yourself, you can research work environments that are the best possible match for your motivational type.

2. Find Your Perfect Path - Once you have discovered your motivational type you can proceed with confidence to the rest of the book. You can then start to figure out which organizational sector fits with your personality. You will easily find one of the industry sectors that really appeals to your ideas of a great job. This is the chapter that discusses changing your career.

3. Find Great Work - Finally you know who you are and you have your areas of interest all mapped out. Now you create a powerful resume and cover letter and start interviewing. There is also information about what to do or not do when you lose a job. You will find out what employers are looking for and discover how to "net" a job. There are samples of a chronological and functional resume. The interview section is quite interesting. I?ve been asked some pretty tricky questions that I would have understood more fully had I discovered this wonderful resource near the time of the interview.

4. Overcome Career Challenges - If you have started to feel that your work is meaningless, you might be going through a career crisis. This chapter discusses everything from being fired to overcoming boredom and burnout. Are you feeling unfulfilled or do you have to deal with a difficult manager?

5. Boost Your Career Intelligence ? Learn how to market yourself, overcome networking angst and be kind to yourself. Throughout this book you will also find diagnostic instruments, guided exercises, quizzes and easy-to-follow samples, models and worked examples.

"What Next?" is an insightful look at how we can select a fulfilling career. Barbara Moses gives you the power to find your dream job in a contemporary employment landscape. This has to be the most exciting book on employment I've ever encountered.

~The Rebecca Review.com

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Above average, April 16 2004
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Anton (Summit, NJ) - See all my reviews
The formula for the current career management books is: (1) start with self assessment (accomplishments, skills, values, strengths); (2) analysis of where you fit best -- what tyep of profession, organization, etc.; and (3) how to manage career challenges.

As this formula goes, "What Next" does a decent job. It is populated with a variety of assessment tools, it covers the basics, such as resume writing, cover letter writing, interviewing, negotions.

What holds the book back, in my opinion, is that it does not provide anything more than the basics -- surely, it's nicely illustrated and well written, but so are many other books in the field. If you are looking for a concise, to the point and practical guide, I recommend WetFeet "Job Hunting A to Z".

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5.0 out of 5 stars Put Your Eggs in This Basket, July 8 2003
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Rey Carr (Victoria, BC) - See all my reviews
A recent survey asked 1600 workers why they would want to retire from their jobs. To pursue a dream led all other reasons by more than 2 to 1. In her latest book, What Next? The Complete Guide to Taking Control of Your Working Life, Dr. Barbara Moses provides the opportunity for workers at any point in the work life to live authentically and turn their dreams into reality. No other book on the market can provide individuals with the awareness, options, skills, and understanding necessary to deal with the bewildering array of challenges and opportunities in today's shifting work world. A virtual bible of resources, this book features self-assessment tools, quizzes, examples, guided exercises, diagnostic instruments, career wisdom based on tough realities, and tips on how to keep from getting derailed and how to overcome career challenges such as burn-out, boredom, and lack of passion.

Dr. Moses, called a Career Guru by Fast Company magazine, believes that the key to both successful career growth and life choices is for individuals to arm themselves with protective skills and act as their own career activists. She identifies 12 career strategies starting with building on your own skills, talents and strengths to finding a mentor to learning how to deal with disappointment, stressful situations and pressure. In addition she identifies eight key motivators that often work in combination or can contradict each other, but can assist individuals to find the best possible match between what drives them and a suitable work environment.

This book is not only of value to individuals at various stages of work life, but is a powerful resource for professionals such as coaches, mentors, human resources personnel, and others who are in a position to influence the career development of their clients, colleagues and co-workers. The attractive style of the book with its top quality photographs and illustrations make it an excellent gift for graduates whose parents are wondering and worrying about the future course chosen by their "I'm taking a year off to go to travel with my roommate" son or daughter. But if parents start to read it before passing it on to their progeny, they too will find ideas, practical suggestions, and wisdom that can impact their own work life. It's likely that buying two copies will be necessary.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Basic, Re-hashed information..., April 4 2004
Much of this book is available for free on web sites such as Montser.com and Career Builder. If you can find it used great, but I do not recommend it new.

The sections about writing cover letters and resumes are pretty standard. Again, this info is just a click away if you use Google. For goal setting, read something by Zig Ziglar or the likes. For working on your self-esteeem read Jack Canfield or the classic book by Jason McClure, "How to find your dream job and make it a reality."

BTW, as I am writing my review I noticed that the four 5-stare reviews below appear to be written by the same person. Note that they are from the same state and the same day! Shame shame. Padding reviews is not cool.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Career Confusion No More, Nov 13 2003
Amazing book! Through a vast array of personal assessment tools and practical career development theory, Ms. Moses helps guide readers through a real evaluation of how they work, what motivates them, as well as what skills and strengths they bring to the workplace. What Next is easy to read, interesting, and not at all condescending - how sick are you of reading books like that? But it does require some work and effort, like anything of value would. I would have to say "What Next" is the ultimate "how to" for those "willing to."
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5.0 out of 5 stars What's Next Sets the Definitive Standard, Nov 12 2003
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Jeff Davidson (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
Lot's of people wrestle with issues and questions at different points on the journey through personal and career life - "What are my options?" "How should I proceed?" "What will happen if I fail?" "How can I become a better parent, colleague, friend, partner, etc." I have spent years working with people who are exploring these kind of questions; they are different and uniquely personal for each individual. Many despair the effort because there are so many important variables to consider that the prospect of sorting through the maze is overwhelming.
The author of What's Next has detangled the maze by providing an enormously user friendly road map to life and career milestones and destinations. The concepts, tools and exercises build logically to enable the user to develop insights and conclusions that are right for them. Real examples and anecdotes provide validation that others have faced and overcome similar challenges and issues.
What's Next is about building personal knowledge and self awareness; the key elements to assuming activist responsibility for creating and achieving life and career goals. What's next is about what to do and how to do it. What's Next is about quality, content, presentation and an overall value proposition that is irresistible and unbeatable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "What's Next" Sets the Definitive Standard, Nov 3 2003
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Jeff Davidson (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
Lot's of people wrestle with issues and questions at different points on the journey through personal and career life - "What are my options?" "How should I proceed?" "What will happen if I fail?" "How can I become a better parent, colleague, friend, partner, etc." I have spent years working with people who are exploring these kind of questions; they are different and uniquely personal for each individual. Many despair the effort because there are so many important variables to consider that the prospect of sorting through the maze is overwhelming.

The author of What's Next has detangled the maze by providing an enormously user friendly road map to life and career milestones and destinations. The concepts, tools and exercises build logically to enable the user to develop insights and conclusions that are right for them. Real examples and anecdotes provide validation that others have faced and overcome similar challenges and issues.

What's Next is about building personal knowledge and self awareness; the key elements to assuming activist responsibility for creating and achieving life and career goals. What's next is about what to do and how to do it. What's Next is about quality, content, presentation and an overall value proposition that is irresistible and unbeatable.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What Next, Oct 14 2003
Absolutely fabulous! This has been a phenomenal resource for my personal career growth and for coaching employees on understanding their career goals whilst overcoming obstacles.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Career Book To Date, Aug 27 2003
I've been in career advising for 5 years, and have seen a lot of career books--and this is, by far, the best one I've ever seen. It encourages insights through very effective exercises and covers everything from self-assessment to interviewing to successfully managing life on the job. AND, it's a beautiful book--quality, thick, pages with lots of full-color pictures and details--that comes at a VERY wonderful price. I happily left the bookstore with my $$$ book, and haven't been able to put it down since.
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