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Mission Transition Navigating The Opportunities And Obstacles To Your Postmilitary Career Matthew J Louis Louis

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Mission Transition Navigating The Opportunities And Obstacles To Your Postmilitary Career Matthew J Louis Louis
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Publisher: HarperCollins Leadership
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.35 MB
Author: Matthew J. Louis [Louis, Matthew J.]
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Mission Transition Navigating The Opportunities And Obstacles To Your Postmilitary Career Matthew J Louis Louis by Matthew J. Louis [louis, Matthew J.] instant download after payment.

Mission Transition is an essential career-change guide for any transitioning veteran that wants to avoid false starts and make optimal career choices following active duty.


Every year, about a quarter of a million veterans leave the military - most of whom are grossly unprepared for the transition. These servicemembers have developed incredible leadership, problem-solving, and practical skills that are underutilized once they reach the civilian world, a detriment to both themselves and society.


Well-intentioned Transition Assistance Programs and other support structures within the armed forces often leave veterans fending for themselves. And the mission-first culture of the military results in servicemembers focusing on their active duty roles in the year leading up to their separation, leaving them little time to adequately prepare to join the civilian world.

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