About the Author
ISBN: 978-1-78714-566-5, eISBN: 978-1-78714-565-8
Publication date: 25 September 2017
Citation
Temperley, A. (2017), "About the Author", Inside Knowledge, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. 221. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78714-565-820171024
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited
Alison Temperley leads the design, delivery and coaching of global women’s leadership programmes for Linklaters and Allen & Overy, and co-leads the global programme for Bird & Bird. She was also the coaching designer and joint programme director for the EY EMEIA women’s leadership programme for 8 years, working with Cranfield University.
Alison has worked both for and with professional service firms for over 30 years. A qualified Chartered Accountant, with a master’s degree in Organisational Psychodynamics, she combines practical business experience with an understanding of the driving forces that shape the careers of those who work for partnerships. Her business experience ranges from senior client-facing roles to the Head of Career Development for PwC’s EMEA tax and legal practice.
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 An Analysis of the Uneven Playing Field
- Chapter 2 Why Should You Focus on Your Career Now? A Call to be Conscious Because You are Important
- Chapter 3 Working to Get the Most Out of Your Time and Your Brain — Your Key Tools for Success
- Chapter 4 What Do You Offer Your Firm?
- Chapter 5 Are You Ambitious? If So What are You Ambitious for?
- Chapter 6 Where are You Starting from? Getting Feedback
- Chapter 7 Taking Stock
- Chapter 8 Impression Management — What Do You Do and How Do You Talk About It?
- Chapter 9 Politics — How Do You Get Involved?
- Chapter 10 Stepping Forward
- Chapter 11 Who Knows What You Do — Effective and Efficient Networking
- Chapter 12 Sponsorship: The Sharp End of your Developmental Network
- Chapter 13 Role Models
- Chapter 14 Finding Your Equilibrium
- Chapter 15 Being Commercial
- Chapter 16 Developing Your Business
- Chapter 17 Making the Most of Your Appraisals
- Chapter 18 Preparing for Promotion Processes
- Appendix Questions from Promotion Panels
- Wider Resources
- About the Author
- Index