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Liz Ryan

    Das Haus im Zikadenhain
    Reinvention Roadmap
    A note of parting
    One More Chance
    Happy About Online Networking
    One with the Herd
    • 2016

      Reinvention Roadmap

      • 265 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Break the rules and take charge of your career! The traditional job-search approaches just don't work anymore, and the days of trusting your career to your employer are long over. The new-millennium workplace requires all of us to rewrite the rules and start treating our careers like we're running a business—which means understanding the markets for our talents, knowing our value, and looking out over the horizon to plot our paths going forward. Liz Ryan is a former Fortune 500 HR SVP and the world's most widely read workplace thought leader. She understands the recruiting system as only an insider can, and she shows you how to stay focused on your goals and distinguish yourself from masses of job seekers. In Reinvention Roadmap, you'll discover new tools, such as a "Pain Letter" and your "Human-Voiced Resume" to land not just any job, but a job that celebrates your unique talents and takes you to the level where you want to be. Whether you're entering the workplace or looking to switch careers, you can get the perfect job if you step off the beaten path and follow the approaches insiders use to gain access to the best positions. Reinvention Roadmap is the colorful, fun, irreverent, and deeply practical guide to getting the job you want and building the career of your dreams.

      Reinvention Roadmap
    • 2007

      One with the Herd

      • 203 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.3(11)Add rating

      An amazing Spiritual Journey- winner of 5 I.P. awards. Spiritual truths revealed in lessons rich in emotional depth and intellectual penetration. Author Liz Mitten Ryan connects with the higher consciousness of horse and nature s wisdom in this book of insights on how our planet and we ourselves can achieve peace, freedom and joy. Releasing ego and connecting to higher consciousness is this inter-species message. Dozens of professional paintings and photos by the author. Elegant coffee-table gift book.

      One with the Herd
    • 2006

      Happy About Online Networking

      The virtual-ly simple way to build professional relationships

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the essentials of online networking, this guide provides valuable tools and methods for professionals seeking to expand their connections in a digital landscape. It offers practical advice on introducing oneself, nurturing relationships for personal and business growth, and recognizing when to disengage from unproductive interactions. Aimed at job-seekers and business developers, it emphasizes the importance of building a supportive network for achieving professional success on a global scale.

      Happy About Online Networking
    • 2004

      One More Chance

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.6(10)Add rating

      Two very different women, from two very different backgrounds, leave Ireland for France to make their dreams come true. Shona Fitzpatrick is bright and beautiful. Yet everything she touches seems to turn to dust. Her job is under threat and her boyfriend rejects her hopes for their life together. A future that once looked rosy now looks rocky. Aileen Hegarty has, according to her decent but dull husband Joe, been watching too much television. That must be why she wants to uproot their family for a new life in an unknown country. But Aileen sees far more than fun and sun on her she sees a chance to heal her family of the wound that has been throbbing under its skin for sixteen years. Shona and Aileen both need new lives. But can they help each other to get them?

      One More Chance
    • 1996

      A note of parting

      • 476 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.8(13)Add rating

      When Aran Campion leaves her sleepy Irish fishing village for faraway London, she wants both to escape and to grow. Soon her job, her music, her Saturday market stall make her life too full for the love and marriage that once seemed to be her destiny. Until she meets a struggling musician called Ben. Despite differences of race, religion, class and education, Ben and Aran seem destined for dizzying success. Until Aran has to deal, alone, with the child who could spoil all her dreams. 'Liz Ryan understands not only a woman's heart but a woman's mind' Terry Keane Sunday Times

      A note of parting