How ‘To Take Charge Of Your Career’

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‘Looking at crisis is one way to identity and learn from thought leaders.’

Expand your options, don’t limit your thinking.’

Focus on what you know how to do using simple language.’

‘Performance is important, especially early in your career, but image and your spheres of influence count more as you climb the corporate ladder.’

‘Success requires networking at all levels.’

The world is your classroom, take advantage of all it has to offer.’

‘Your job is to use research and open-ended questions to identity pain first, then opportunity.’

‘Transitioning to a new industry is like learning a new language.’

Don’t be silent: ask for assistance and demand people treat you as an individual.’

Reinforce the desire to have people speak with you directly and not make assumptions about what you will or will not do.’

‘You must take the time to build new relationships and networks to identity job opportunities.’

‘You must become comfortable speaking the language of the new industry.

Source

Ted Fleming (2020). Develop: 7 Practical Tools To Take Charge Of Your Career

Do Not Put Your Work Off Till To-morrow

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“Do not put your work off till to-morrow and the day after; for a sluggish worker does not fill his barn, nor one who puts off his work: industry makes work go well, but a man who puts off work is always at hand- grips with ruin.”– Hesiod, Greek poet