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5 books that will propel your green career

Looking to advance your career in sustainability? Whether you’re new to the field or looking to refine your path, these five books offer actionable insights and fresh strategies to help you make an impact. Packed with practical advice, these reads will guide you as you carve out a meaningful, purpose-driven career.

1. Good Work by Shannon Houde

If you want more from your career than just a paycheck, Good Work is a must-read. Shannon Houde offers practical steps to align your professional life with your personal values. This book is perfect for those seeking a career that allows them to contribute to positive change while staying true to themselves.

2. Profession and Purpose by Katie Kross

Katie Kross delivers a clear, straightforward guide for anyone pursuing a sustainability-focused career. Profession and Purpose covers more than just MBA-level career paths and provides actionable strategies for navigating the sustainability job market. It’s an essential read for anyone looking to make an impact in the green economy.

3. Working Identity by Herminia Ibarra

Feeling stuck or ready for a career change? Working Identity offers fresh approaches to reinvent yourself professionally. Herminia Ibarra’s strategies for shifting your career focus while staying authentic to who you are will resonate with anyone looking to transition into a purpose-driven role in sustainability.

4. Your Career Game by Nathan Bennett & Stephen A. Miles

Your Career Game takes a unique approach by applying game theory to career development. While not everyone may connect with this strategy, it provides valuable insights for those aiming for leadership positions. Bennett and Miles show how understanding the dynamics of career progression can help you make strategic moves.

5. The Start-Up of You by Reid Hoffman & Ben Casnocha

In today’s fast-paced job market, adapting an entrepreneurial mindset is key. The Start-Up of You challenges you to treat your career like a startup, constantly evolving and innovating. Hoffman and Casnocha’s advice is particularly relevant for sustainability professionals who need to be flexible and proactive in an ever-changing field.

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Olena G.

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