04198nam 2200553 a 450 991096690700332120251116142425.01-4175-2060-4(CKB)111035898506288(OCoLC)70722931(CaPaEBR)ebrary10058828(SSID)ssj0000132019(PQKBManifestationID)11129719(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000132019(PQKBWorkID)10028323(PQKB)11189052(MiAaPQ)EBC3116952(Au-PeEL)EBL3116952(CaPaEBR)ebr10058828(OCoLC)922967043(BIP)47332506(EXLCZ)9911103589850628819960814d1997 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrCreating your skills portfolio show your accomplishments /Carrie StraubMenlo Park, Calif. Crisp Publications ;Lanham, MD Distribution to the U.S. trade [by] National Book Networkc19971 online resource (77 p.) A fifty-minute series bookBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-56052-394-8 TITLE -- COPYRIGHT -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- Acknowledgements -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- SECTION 1 What Is a Skills Portfolio? -- DEFINING "PORTFOLIO" -- WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A PORTFOLIO -- Current Employment Trends -- GIVE YOURSELF CREDIT -- TYPES OF PORTFOLIOS -- Clarify Your Message -- Choose a Medium -- Set Your Budget -- Decide on a Dynamic or Static Portfolio -- 10 WAYS TO USE YOUR PORTFOLIO -- SECTION 2 Creating Your Portfolio -- FIVE STEPS TO AN EXCELLENT PORTFOLIO -- Step #1: Gather Artifacts -- Step #2: Visualize Your Portfolio -- Step #3: Organize Your Information -- Step #4: Assemble the Contents -- Step #5: Practice Your Presentation -- STEP #1: GATHER ARTIFACTS -- CONDUCT A MARKET ANALYSIS OF YOU AS A PRODUCT -- VALUE-ADDED ACHIEVEMENTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS -- COLLECTING SAMPLES -- EXPLORING POSSIBILITIES -- What's Too Old to Be Included? -- Selecting References -- Personal and Professional Experience -- Electronic Media -- STRATEGY ALERT -- STEP #2: VISUALIZE YOUR PORTFOLIO -- THE VISUALIZATION PROCESS -- Stage 1: Do Your Homework -- Stage 2: Make Thumbnail Sketches -- Stage 3: Develop a Storyboard -- Storyboard Practice -- STEP #3: ORGANIZE YOUR INFORMATION -- M + A + M = I[sup(2)] -- Sequential/Chronological Order -- Thematic/Functional Format -- Layout and Design -- CONSIDER THE AUDIENCE -- THREE LAYOUT BASICS -- 10 TIPS FOR BETTER VISUAL ORGANIZATION -- STEP #4: ASSEMBLE THE CONTENTS -- Directions for Easy Assembly -- How Much Is Too Much? -- 10 TIPS FOR A BETTER PORTFOLIO -- TIP #1 Remember That Less Is More -- TIP #2 Use the Salami Method -- TIP #3 Prioritize Your Examples -- TIP #4 Beta Test -- TIP #5 Respect Confidential and Proprietary Information -- TIP #6 Treat Coworkers with Respect -- TIP #7 Consider Having More Than One Portfolio -- TIP #8 Color Code, Label and Simplify -- TIP #9 Use a Consistent Format.TIP #10 Use a Skill Summary -- REFERENCES FOR THE GRAPHICALLY IMPAIRED -- Presenting Photos -- Masking and Retouching -- Managing 3-D Samples -- Using Technology -- Computer diskettes -- Video tapes -- CD-ROM -- Clip Art -- STEP #5: PRACTICE YOUR PRESENTATION -- CREATE YOUR COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT -- DESIGNING YOUR COMMERCIAL -- REMEMBER -- AN OUTLINE FOR YOUR INTERVIEW PRESENTATION -- WHEN TO USE YOUR PORTFOLIO -- FINAL PORTFOLIO CHECKLIST -- Content -- Organization -- Graphic Elements -- Security -- CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.Different from a resume, this little-known tool allows you to present a unique image of your experience drawn from some of the best examples of your previous work.Fifty-Minute series.Applications for positionsApplications for positions.808/.06665Straub Carrie1869039MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910966907003321Creating your skills portfolio4477207UNINA