Planning Your Future: 21st Century Guide to Career Development, Becoming a Freelancer, and Building a Business Community - Couverture souple

Jones, Duron L

 
9781719266543: Planning Your Future: 21st Century Guide to Career Development, Becoming a Freelancer, and Building a Business Community

Synopsis

Planning Your Future: 21st Century Guide To Career Planning, Becoming A Freelancer, and Building a Business Community is your go to resource for your growth towards a comfortable life. In our younger years we begin in career development as we gain skills. As we age we begin wanting to branch out and take on new projects as a freelancer to generate additional income for ourselves. However, most but not all then move towards starting a business andbuilding a community so their income isn’t tied to time. In this book you will gain actionable steps to begin your process, regardless to where you’re at now in the process.

Book includes:

  • The Role of College in Career Development
  • Does my social media impact my career?
  • What are my opportunity costs?
  • How do I get a return on my career investment?
  • What if I fail?
  • The Gig Economy is Now
  • How do I determine my community?
  • What should I charge for my work?
  • How do I master a networking event?
  • How do I use social media to build my community?
  • How do I best establish a collaboration?
  • How do I plan an event for my community?
  • Freelancing vs Business
  • The Variety of Business Structures
  • The Limitless Income Theory

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À propos de l?auteur

Duron was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, and is the CEO and Tribe Leader to the Innovation Tribe of America serving innovators in their businesses and careers. Duron began his path as an advocate for student voice and leadership in high school.

Duron attended Seattle University's Albers School of Business & Economics and went on to obtain a bachelor’s in business administration with a major focus in Business Management and a minor focus in Innovation & Entrepreneurship. During his time at Seattle University he served as a consultant in aiding the business school and community engagement department in college access and planning for high school youth. He also worked with the College of Education in developing an alternative public high school on their campus to better serve disenfranchised youth towards reaching high school graduation and post-secondary attainment.

As of 2017, Duron serves on the advisory board to both the Academy of Finance and Academy of Hospitality and Tourism in Seattle, WA; he also serves as the Director of the Summer Business Institute for Seattle University. He has also worked with 4,000 high school students and 200 corporate business leaders across Washington State in career development for the community.

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