I have several clients, who are quite ambitious and who are working on their career growth with singular focus. Some have gone up from being a senior manager to being a director, others have rapidly progressed from a first-level manager to a vice president, and are continuing to look for their ongoing growth. In many [...]
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Posted in Career Repositioning on Feb 4th, 2009
After being at a job for a period of time and getting good performance reviews, most expect to be promoted. Expectants are often disappointed when they suddenly see a peer or an outsider who just “waltzed through” getting promoted in their stead, creating a fallout that can put their otherwise promising career into a downward [...]
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Posted in Career Repositioning, Mentoring on Dec 14th, 2008
Just as much as it’s a noun, “career” is also a verb. As a verb it means to go, drive, or run at top speed especially in a headlong manner (“He careered though the small allies without a scratch on his car.”). Yet, despite this license most continue to treat “career” as a noun not [...]
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