Handling Change In The Workplace With Lynn Berger
In this show we talk with Career and Life Coach Lynn Berger about handling change in the workplace and your career.
We are pleased to re-publish this episode of CompTalk Radio with Lynn Berger, originally aired last spring. Lynn is a noted Career and Life Coach based in New York City. She has been widely quoted in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Mademoiselle and NewsDay. She has appeared nationally on Fox News and on several local NY news broadcasts. She has just authored a book entitled "The Savvy Part-Time Professional", available at your local bookstore or on amazon.com.
In this episode she discusses ways to cope with changes in the workplace and your career.
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