Monday, April 16, 2012

Veterans_Great transition guide PDF files, and Links

Saturday, April 14, 2012 Subject: Announcing the New Combat To Corporate Military to Civilian Career Transition Guide and Checklist – Link to Free .PDF Attached. All Veterans One of the most difficult tasks for transition veterans is to conduct a planned and robust career search and transition. The attached two documents provide the resources to plan and execute an effective military to civilian career search. The following links contain a free, 100-page .PDF file for conducting a military to civilian career transition guide. Additionally, there is a free, 5-page .PDF file on the military to civilian career planning process. The Combat To Corporate Military-to-Civilian Career Transition Guide Contains: A. 100 page book and 5 page career transition checklist in .PDF format. B. Six (6) articles how to apply military skills to business. C. A detailed step-by-step plan to create a robust networking plan. D. Results from three (3) surveys where business & HR leaders discuss what veterans need to do to become better business leaders and job candidates. E. 30 veteran career tips for transition planning. F. Two (2) business case studies how businesses employed military principles to help their operations. G. Links to Combat-to-Corporate web resources - videos, podcasts, and more. (1)100 page Military to Civilian Career Transition Guidebook - http://www.combattocorporate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/1-The-Combat-To-Corporate-Military-to-Civilian-Career-Transition-Guide-Checklist-APR-2012.pdf (2) 5 Page Military to Civilian Career Transition Checklist - http://www.combattocorporate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/1-The_Combat_Leader_to_Corporate_Leader_Military_Veteran_Career_Transition_Checklist.pdf Free Materials for Veterans to Aid Career Success and Translate Military to Business Please visit the website to take advantage of the printed materials, videos, podcasts, and news stories: www.CombatToCorporate.com Sincerely, Chad Chad Storlie, Author Combat Leader to Corporate Leader and Battlefield to Business Success Cell : 402-960-1350 Website: www.CombatToCorporate.com Twitter: CombatToCorp Facebook: Combat To Corporate Linked In: Combat To Corporate About “Combat Leader to Corporate Leader” and “Battlefield to Business Success.” Endorsed by 15 CEO’s with military experience, these books help individuals understand, apply, and adapt military skills and military Special Operations Techniques for use in their civilian career success. Military skills are especially helpful for business professionals to understand, plan, execute, and improve business plans and operations. Both books provide a wealth of immediate examples how business professionals can have a more effective business and career success when they apply cutting edge military techniques. Military Special Operations (SPEC OPS) provide a wide range of simple, understandable, and easily translatable skill sets that make an immediate and lasting impact on business success and career advancement. SPEC OPS forces from the Army Green Berets, Navy SEALs, and Air Force Combat Controllers all universally advocate in-depth planning, creating options for mission success, violent execution, and fully debriefing a completed mission to look for success. Spec Ops mission planning and mission execution is based in the UNDERSTAND, PLAN, EXECUTE, and IMPROVE framework. The central driver for success in SPEC OPS and business is the Operator / employee. In business, employees create products, satisfy customer needs, meet financial obligations, and make the critical decisions to guide the company to success. These books will allow you to understand, translate, and apply unique and critical military and SPEC OPS skills sets in decision-making skills, maintaining a strong leadership ethic, excelling in execution, and employee coaching and development skills that can make you a vital element in the success of any business venture ABOUT CHAD STORLIE. CHAD STORLIE has had a distinguished career in both military Special Operations and civilian service. Chad is a retired US Army Reserve Special Forces officer with 20+ years of service in Infantry, Special Forces, and joint headquarters units. He has served in Iraq, Bosnia, Korea, and throughout the United States. He has been awarded the Bronze Star, the Combat Infantryman’s Badge, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Special Forces Tab, and the Ranger Tab. Chad is a mid-level marketing executive and has worked in marketing and sales roles for various companies, including General Electric, Comcast, and Manugistics. Chad has been published in the Harvard Business Review blog, Military.com, and the Oxford Leadership Journal. He has been featured in news stories in Inc, Business Week, the New York Post, Federal Computer Weekly, and the Atlanta Journal Constitution. In his spare time, Chad has taught marketing at Creighton University, developed Combat Analytics—a counterinsurgency assessment process—and written articles that have been published in several military journals. Chad holds a BA from Northwestern University and an MBA from Georgetown University. www.CombatToCorporate.com · Subscribe to this e-mail, please reply with “SUBSCRIBE” in the e-mail subject line and your name will be added to the mailing list. · Unsubscribe from this e-mail, please reply with “UNSUBSCRIBE” in the e-mail subject line and your name will be removed. · Contact Chad Storlie at chad.storlie@combattocorporate.com and www.CombatToCorporate.com.

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