Career Progression Guide for Airmen: The Basics: March in Step and Close Ranks with Proven Strategies of Success for Building Your Leadership Skills and Earning Your Next Stripe - Couverture souple

Overton, Mark C.

 
9781483627373: Career Progression Guide for Airmen: The Basics: March in Step and Close Ranks with Proven Strategies of Success for Building Your Leadership Skills and Earning Your Next Stripe

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You're considering joining or joined the Air Force team. You desire to put your best foot forward at your new job. Maybe you already have your foot in the door and feel job contentment eludes you. "March in step" -work as a team-with Chief Master Sergeant Mark Overton's proven strategies of success to "close ranks" -get ahead in your career. Where other books are theoretical and geared toward soldiers or officers, Career Progression Guide for Airmen extends practical and insightful advice to develop your knowledge and leadership skills to see, sense, and smell a rewarding career. Overton also supplies you with coaching you must have for growth as a professional Airman. Career Progression Guide for Airmen features step-by-step arrangement of the performance report's bullet statements' sequence and 6-point chapter key summary to keep your job and career goals in sight. From goal setting, performing to meet expectations, and serving, to transitioning, Overton covers your career progress and provides you tools to get the job done well and touch and taste promotion! Chief Master Sergeant Mark C. Overton, USAF (Retired), is a graduate of the USAF Chiefs' Leadership Course and earned a masters degree in computer resources from Webster University. During his twenty six years in the Air Force, Chief Overton's background included duties in 25 operational assignments. Offering a rare perspective of serving as a chief master sergeant, retiree, key spouse mentor, and federal civilian, he has conducted seminars and penned commentaries on leadership and career progress for Airmen.

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