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Boundless Potential
Transform Your Brain, Unleash Your Talents, and Reinvent Your Work in Midlife and Beyond
Authors: Mark Walton
ISBN: 9780071787857
© 2012 | 1st Edition | 224 pages | Hardback
Pub Date: Feb -12
Price: US$ 25.00
Learn More: http://bit.ly/IfCHWW
The breakthrough career-reinvention guide, based on the latest discoveries in neuroscience
- Empowers midlife professionals with the knowledge, inspiration, and tools to kick-start a new career by identifying and tapping into their hidden potential
- Presents neuroscientific evidence that a person’s brain develops extraordinary new creative powers in the second half of life’providing hope grounded in science to millions of Baby Boomers
- Walton is a Peabody award-winning journalist, former CNN senior correspondent and anchorman, and lecturer at the Kenan-Flagler Graduate Business School at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
About the Author
Mark S. Walton is chairman of the Center for Leadership Communication, a global leadership development enterprise. He has been a Professor of Leadership for the United States Navy and a Senior Lecturer at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina. Earlier in his career, he was chief White House correspondent at CNN.
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