What do you want to do, and why that?
What do you want to do, and why that?
What do you want to do, and why that? Read More »
What do you want to do, and why that?
What do you want to do, and why that? Read More »
What stage are you in of your career’s progress? How do you feel about your career progression? If you want to make some changes, you would be wise to do a thoughtful self-analysis and get started. The book I wrote, CAREER CHANGE GUIDE, could help you.
Career Progress: Happy with yours? Read More »
I’ve included two stories for you to ponder from CAREER CHANGE GUIDE. What do you want to contribute?
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I’ve included two stories for you to ponder from CAREER CHANGE GUIDE. What do you want to contribute?
What Can You Contribute – Two Stories Read More »
Some companies ask you, “What can you contribute to this company?” or the team. And that’s a fair question. But as you change careers, you must ask yourself, “What do I want to contribute? Who do I want to contribute to?”
What You Can Contribute with Your Career Read More »
Look at the following list of Core Business Interests and identify the ones that might be of interest to you, even if you have not considered them before. See if you can find out: What do I want to do?
What Do I Want To Do? New Job, New Career Read More »
You could find it helpful for your career to find your own unique work preferences.
What’s Important in a Job? Your Unique Work Preferences Read More »
Understanding and finding your capabilities and what you do not so well can help you choose work where you can be more productive withstand the inevitable setbacks.
Finding Your Capabilities Read More »
If you’re part of The Great Resignation, I wrote my book for you.
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Every organization has its own, unique organizational culture, and operating units in it will also have cultures specific to them depending on the values, personalities, and priorities of the leaders. A U. S. Coast Guard Officer whose ship was in port was transferred to an identical ship in the same harbor. He walked across the
Your Career and Organizational Culture Read More »