Burning the Suit: Fighting Back Against the Aftershock of Redundancy

· John Wiley & Sons
Ebook
224
Pages
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About this ebook

For most people, a fear of redundancy hangs over them like a dark cloud. In Andrew Taylor's case, it was a sudden, brutal push in the back. Building on his contribution to the Aftershock series on dealing with redundancy in The Sunday Times and his own personal experiences, Burning the Suit shows how it can be used as an opportunity to take control of your life. This is for anyone who is looking for more in life than a 9-5 job, featuring:
  • Disaster or Opportunity?
  • What am I going to do?
  • Taking stock, taking control, and taking a new opportunity
  • Outplacement agencies, counsellors, and career coaches
  • Selling yourself
  • Being your own boss
  • Networking
  • Making it happen

About the author

Over the last 30 years, Andrew Taylor has worked as a journalist in senior positions in television, newspapers, and magazines in Britain and the Middle East.
He has broadcast regularly on a wide range of subjects for BBC Television's national and international news programmes; revamped and re-launched the national television news service for Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates; and written articles and reports in several Fleet Street newspapers, as well as in magazines in the United Kingdom, Dubai and throughout the pan-Arab world. He is a former political correspondent for the Daily Express.
He has also produced videos on the rebuilding of Lebanon, on the conflict in Palestine and on air shows and other events in Dubai.
For the last ten years, Andrew has been Media Consultant for the National Playing Fields Association in London, helping to raise the organisation's profile, run campaigns and co-ordinate press coverage.

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