Proving You're Qualified is a career book for competent people who have learned their jobs, on the job. More than 75 percent of the workers in America are without college degrees. Many are highly... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Offers an excellent approach to ensuring your career security in the 21st century!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
In the realm of many books covering self-directed learning, I would like to single out two books which I have read on this subject. They are: - Self University: The Price of Tuition is the Desire to Learn, by Charles Hayes; - Proving You're Qualified: Strategies for Competent People without College Degrees, by Charles Hayles; After having spent twenty-four years in the corporate world, I really consider them to be the wisest & most useful books I have ever read on the subject of self-directed learning. 'Self-University' is a heart-warming book. It encourages all of us to think of education as a life-long, self-initiated venture instead of a lifeless, institutionalized affair. Let me recap the author's catchy metaphor from this book: "The caterpillar is condemned to crawl, but the butterfly has the potential to soar above with an all-inclusive view of the world. As humans we complete our caterpillar stage when we reach mature physical growth. If we are to soar like the butterflies, we must do so through the development of our minds." 'Proving You're Qualified' is a career book for competent people who have learned their jobs, on the job... & yet they are often passed over for promotion for lack of a degree, which has nothing, whatsoever, to do with their performance. This book offers readers a frank discussion of educational merit and actual performance in a workplace caught in the grip of frightening change. It can help you to better understand the nature of power in hierarchies, to gain insight into methods for fighting credentialism, and to save time and money by utilizing alternate methods of adult continuing education. My favourite chapters from 'Proving You're Qualified' are: - Chapter 6: Leverage, Options & Choices; - Chapter 7: Learning to Live with Change; - Chapter 8: Me, Inc.; These three chapters alone are worth the price of the entire book! The above two books are very thought-provoking. Each chapter of the two books are so compelling that you may feel forced to write comments in the margins of the pages as you go along. To sum up my review, these two wonderful books offer an excellent approach to ensuring your career security in the 21st century.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
In this work, Hayes examines the world of academia and the credentials it confers through the eyes of the working person. Hayes references personal experience, philosophical wisdom, and pure common sense to form a work that, if nothing else, will challenge the reader's view of the credentialing process and stimulate one's thoughts. A valuable read for anyone, credentialed or not.
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