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Careers Unplugged

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Careers Unplugged differs in it’s approach from previous writing on careers. Careers Unplugged frames careers as a set of clear and simple choices. These choices help you to focus on the fundamentals of a satisfying career – elements which all too often you may have overlooked in your search for over-complicated solutions or paths to a more satisfying career. Your career is a series of personal choices that YOU make…choices about what you do and how you do it. It is about the challenges you choose to pursue and those you do not, about the trade-offs you are prepared to make and those you are not, about investing time in certain things and not in others, about speakiing up or not, and about the relationships you choose to invest in or not. So ‘Unplug’ your thinking. Rather than letting organisational expediency drive your choices, take control of your career, recognise those situations that retard your potential, and seek to craft experences that unleash your potential… and create a career that works for you.

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About The Author

Meena Thuraisingham, Director and Principal of Talentinvest, has lived and worked in Asia,UK and Australia, and advises global companies on succession planning , leadership development, and talent management. Her career in organizational behaviour and culture change has spanned 26 years and has included working for Intel, Hay Group, Esso and ANZ Banking Group. Her last role at ANZ Banking Group, where she worked for 11 years, was Head of Leadership and Talent. She received an Honours Degree in Psychology from Manchester University, UK, completing her studies with a postgraduate qualification in Organizational Studies. She manages multiple careers and roles as consultant, executive coach, writer, mother, art collector and regular cooking school participant. She has 2 children and lives and works out of Melbourne and London. She blogs at The Capable Leader.