The Squiggly Career: The No.1 Sunday Times Business Bestseller - Ditch the Ladder, Discover Opportunity, Design Your Career
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The Squiggly Career: The No.1 Sunday Times Business Bestseller - Ditch the Ladder, Discover Opportunity, Design Your Career
One tip for this exercise is to ban the use of ‘diminishing words’, such as ‘I’m quite good’, or ‘I think I’m good at’ or ‘Other people tell me I’m good at’. The first round might feel awkward, but by the third or fourth go everyone has grown comfortable with it. We often end the exercise with everyone sharing their super strength with the group. I
... See moreWork is now more project based and job specifications become out of date almost the moment we start a new job, as we adapt to meet the needs of our organizations.
volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous
recommend spending roughly 80 per cent of your time making your strengths stronger, and 20 per cent of your time improving specific weaknesses that are holding
What this means for you: become a ‘learn-it-all’
No one cares about your career as much as you do.
‘In order to keep up with the world of 2050 … you will above all need to reinvent yourself again and again.’ YUVAL HARARI, 21 LESSONS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
‘Can you tell me when you think I’m at my best?’
This is an exercise we sometimes run in workshops and works well with a group of six or more people. Everyone gets on their feet and finds a partner. You share a strength and talk about one way you use it in your job today and one idea for how you can use it more. The other person then reciprocates. Then you move on to a new partner and repeat the
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