Counselors Beyond Knowledge

Counselors Beyond Knowledge
Author: Oliver Matar
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2013-01-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1622955277


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We, as humans, enjoy being in control of events around us: our career, our relationships, our finances. However, there are multiple things we are not in control of: the changing marketplace, world events, climate change, and countless others. In his book, Counselors Beyond Knowledge, Oliver Matar gives and in-depth look at how to anticipate unforeseen events, what affects the current marketplace, how these events affect experts in their field, and how professions may evolve. Through his seventeen year experience as an independent expert and consultant, Matar has gathered data and experience that spans three continents and countless countries and businesses. By sharing not only this data, but the personal knowledge he has gained by 'hands-on' experience, Matar gives the reader clear, concise wisdom on how to predict the future and adapt to its ever-changing environment.


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