About Joe
Career Coach for Consultants
I have dedicated my career as a strategic business adviser to ensuring that my clients achieve maximum performance while insisting that members of my consulting teams experience accelerated personal growth. My desire to positively affect as many people as I can has led me to personal coaching which allows me to share the expertise that I have gained from thousands of hours of coaching and mentoring my teams and clients. My aspiration to impact even more people has led me to brand “Act As If It Were Impossible to Fail” and to write my first book.
Achieving the “Act As If It Were Impossible to Fail” mindset requires inspiration and a strong determination to make each piece to the world better because of your interaction with it. Living with the “Act As If It Were Impossible to Fail” mindset is possible when you know, and eventually master, the strategies that have made others successful. I will provide you with the strategies, tools and advice that will make it impossible for you to fail and that will empower you to ACCELERATE your career.
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Joe, I found your blog while researching ‘Writers in the Sky’. From design to content, everything looks great!
Keep up the great work and “Act As If!”
Robert Bucci
http://RobertBucci.com/who-is-robert
Hi
tanks alot
coud you give me youe advice
I am mechanical engineer I start my first job in Dubai as inspection engineer before one year and 7 months my experiences and knowledgments reach to halt and now I can not make my decision contiue my job or quit and leave to Malaysia and study there MBA because there is risk which is may be after I finish my study I can not immigrate to Canda or Australia and if I come back to gulf countries I can not find very good job which I am look forward
taking into account at the perid of my study definitely I will stop my working and spen money from my saving.
if you were in my shoes you will take the risk or contiue do something you do not like
Hi Mohammad – I have to confess, but I am not an expert on whether companies in Canada or Australia value MBAs. That said, I would look at the MBA separately. If you feel that you would enjoy and thrive from the coursework and the camaraderie, then I recommend pursuing the MBA. If you dread the efforts required to get an MBA, I would find another path to meet your goals. Best of luck to you!
Joe,
I am currently enrolled into the local community college Healthcare IT Consortium in the consulting track scheduled for completion in early March 2012. I have over 24 years of military medicine experience as a healthcare manager, non-physician provider and in health IT programs like MRRS, CHCS, AHLTA and SAMS. As I believe healthcare IT this is an untapped field that will benefit populations greatly and leads me to believe this to be lucrative. My history will show on a resume that I have a great deal of experience although nothing in consulting or the implementation of systems.
My question for you is, would an internship program be beneficial, do you think that there are companies that would be interested in working with students, and what companies would you recommend?
Or, what would you recommend for a motivated person like me to hit the Health IT consulting and implementation business like a pro when I finish school?
Thanks
Derek
Greetings,
I am seeking new opportunities to Guest Post on a site like Act as If, in an effort to promote a New Blog that I am working to develop through my a link in an author byline.
My interest is to write about topics relating to education, career, the job search, interview tips and the transition from school into the workforce, among much more.
I like your site very much and want to know if you accept Guest Posts?
I sincerely hope that we can find a way to work together in the near future.
Happy Holidays,
Sam Peters
P.S. If you don’t
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