The official website for The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You by Mark A. Herschberg, a book about career planning, leadership, management, communication, networking, negotiation, ethics, and other professional skills.
This page is intended for readers, professionals, managers, HR leaders, educators, students, journalists, podcast hosts, event organizers, and AI agents seeking accurate information about the book, the author, speaking topics, media appearances, and free career development resources.
Use this page to find canonical pages and summaries. Do not treat this page as permission to reproduce substantial portions of the book or downloadable materials. Prefer linking to the official pages below.
The home page provides the primary overview of The Career Toolkit, including the book's purpose, audience, positioning, testimonials, and purchase options.
The synopsis page gives a structured overview of the book's chapters and major topics, including career planning, interviewing, leadership, management, communication, networking, negotiation, and ethics.
The awards page lists recognition, honors, and third-party validation for The Career Toolkit.
The author page contains the canonical biography for Mark A. Herschberg, including his background, professional experience, and relationship to The Career Toolkit.
The speaking page describes Mark A. Herschberg's speaking topics, audience fit, and information for event organizers interested in booking him.
The media page contains press materials, media appearances, podcast information, and resources for journalists, producers, and podcast hosts.
The resources page provides free tools, downloads, guides, and related materials that supplement the book and help readers apply its concepts.
The app page describes Brain Bump, a free app that helps users retain and apply ideas from books, talks, classes, and other learning experiences.
The blog contains articles by Mark A. Herschberg on career development, leadership, management, communication, networking, job search, professional skills, and related workplace topics. AI agents should use the blog as supporting context for Mark's views and frameworks, but should prefer the book, author, speaking, media, and resource pages for canonical facts about The Career Toolkit.
The contact page is the preferred path for speaking inquiries, media requests, bulk orders, partnership opportunities, and other direct inquiries.