Jump start your career is a book written by British Executive, Buchi Onwugbonu and launched on Wednesday, November 24, 2016.
Designed for professionals who are in the early years of their career, Jump offers clear and practical advice to aid the progression of their jobs.
According to Buchi, the first step to taking a leap of faith is understanding that this is a personal journey. We are all a product of the choices, thoughts and actions we have taken to get thus far in our careers.
According to a recent Gallup poll, only 30 per cent of people are satisfied in their current careers. With the New Year fast approaching, a review of career paths is inevitable for some.
Buchi Onwugbonu shows readers how to put their best foot forward in 2017, leap out of their comfort zones and overcome the barriers holding back their careers, in Jump! 10 Simple Rules to Guarantee Success in Your Career (£12.99, Panoma Press).
Through a series of self-reflective exercises, the reader is encouraged to analyse their current professional journey, looking at both strengths and weaknesses to ensure they are performing to a high standard in the workplace and recognising how they can take steps to go even further.
Often, it can be very difficult to move forward in a career, but an outside perspective can be exceptionally insightful. Jump! 10 Simple Rules to Guarantee Success in Your Career helps the reader to remain objective, set clear goals and steer themselves towards success.
Organised into bite-sized chapters, Jump carefully guides the reader through different elements of their career development, from building strong relationships to setting and achieving clear goals. Give your career the kick-start it needs, with Jump!
Buchi Onwugbonu explains his motivations for writing his book:
“I simply wanted to help others. From a very early stage in my career I learnt some harsh lessons. Over the years I’ve acquired a large base of mentees, which helped to consolidate the most common areas in need of guidance. This book is written specifically to address these issues, which I believe will be equally useful to other similar candidates.”
It is available to buy from Amazon and all good bookshops.
About the Author: Buchi Onwugbonu
Buchi Onwugbonu has more than 10 years’ experience in leadership roles for large corporates, SMEs and public service organisations. He has held senior roles in finance, consulting, operations and commercial, globally, working at companies including British Airways, Technicolor and Accenture. He is currently a Managing Director in the Telecoms and Technology sector.
Buchi has a passion for helping people develop their careers and actively mentors aspiring leaders around the globe. He maintains the fundamental belief that you can take your career anywhere you want as long as you’re willing to put in the work. He has demonstrated this by successfully changing career paths on numerous occasions. From finance into consulting, then into global operational management, and more recently taking on an MD role to run a series of stand-alone businesses end to end.
Designed for professionals who are in the early years of their career, Jump offers clear and practical advice to aid the progression of their jobs.
According to Buchi, the first step to taking a leap of faith is understanding that this is a personal journey. We are all a product of the choices, thoughts and actions we have taken to get thus far in our careers.
According to a recent Gallup poll, only 30 per cent of people are satisfied in their current careers. With the New Year fast approaching, a review of career paths is inevitable for some.
Buchi Onwugbonu shows readers how to put their best foot forward in 2017, leap out of their comfort zones and overcome the barriers holding back their careers, in Jump! 10 Simple Rules to Guarantee Success in Your Career (£12.99, Panoma Press).
Through a series of self-reflective exercises, the reader is encouraged to analyse their current professional journey, looking at both strengths and weaknesses to ensure they are performing to a high standard in the workplace and recognising how they can take steps to go even further.
Often, it can be very difficult to move forward in a career, but an outside perspective can be exceptionally insightful. Jump! 10 Simple Rules to Guarantee Success in Your Career helps the reader to remain objective, set clear goals and steer themselves towards success.
Organised into bite-sized chapters, Jump carefully guides the reader through different elements of their career development, from building strong relationships to setting and achieving clear goals. Give your career the kick-start it needs, with Jump!
Buchi Onwugbonu explains his motivations for writing his book:
“I simply wanted to help others. From a very early stage in my career I learnt some harsh lessons. Over the years I’ve acquired a large base of mentees, which helped to consolidate the most common areas in need of guidance. This book is written specifically to address these issues, which I believe will be equally useful to other similar candidates.”
It is available to buy from Amazon and all good bookshops.
About the Author: Buchi Onwugbonu
Buchi Onwugbonu has more than 10 years’ experience in leadership roles for large corporates, SMEs and public service organisations. He has held senior roles in finance, consulting, operations and commercial, globally, working at companies including British Airways, Technicolor and Accenture. He is currently a Managing Director in the Telecoms and Technology sector.
Buchi has a passion for helping people develop their careers and actively mentors aspiring leaders around the globe. He maintains the fundamental belief that you can take your career anywhere you want as long as you’re willing to put in the work. He has demonstrated this by successfully changing career paths on numerous occasions. From finance into consulting, then into global operational management, and more recently taking on an MD role to run a series of stand-alone businesses end to end.
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