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Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Where Are You in Your Career? Where Do You Want to Go?
Career Tip
Where Are You in Your Career? Where Do You Want to Go?
" It’s not always clear how you should think about growing in your career.
One thing to try is writing a “from/to” statement that articulates where you are today and where you want to go.
For example: I want to progress from an individual contributor who adds value through technical expertise and closely follows others’ directions, to a people leader who creates a clear strategy and delivers results through a small team.
To write a from/to, ask trusted superiors and colleagues for their candid view of your current role and your goals.
Tell them to be BRUTALLY HONEST, because their transparency will help you figure out how you need to grow.
Reflect on their answers and incorporate them into your from/to statement — and then have your colleagues read it. Sometimes people think they’re far ahead of where they are, or they choose a destination that is unrealistic. Your advisers can provide a reality check.
This tip is adapted from “A Simple Way to Map Out Your Career Ambitions,” by Marc Effron
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