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101 Short and Long-Term Career Goals Examples for You to Steal

Niagara Institute

You can’t afford to take a passive approach to your career. Fortunately, setting short and long-term career goals for yourself is one way to exercise control over your career and shape it so it best suits you. In fact, you need to be in the driver’s seat of it.

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Navigating Office Politics: Building a Successful Career Through Savvy Behaviors.

Rich Gee Group

However, another side to this coin is one where "good political behavior" can propel your career forward. Bad Political Behavior On the flip side, "bad political behavior" comprises actions that can hinder your career growth and damage your professional reputation. In contrast, "bad political behavior" can be detrimental.

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Coaching Others: Short Term Pain for Long Term Gain

Persuasive Powerhouse

Let’s call using coaching skills “short term pain for long term gain”. The great news is that if you are dedicated to it, and spend the time it takes there are some wonderful long term benefits for you and your employees. Having had several coaches myself, I can attest to the truth of this.

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LeadershipNow 140: January 2024 Compilation

Leading Blog

Cultivate these five skillsets—part one, developing as a strategist by @artpetty Paul Giamatti: Master Your Craft By Reflecting On It from @JohnBaldoni Firing everyone from a previous administration says a lot about a CEO’s belief in their ability to lead.

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Career Map: A Strategic Approach to Achieving Your Professional Goals

HR Digest

Just like planning a road trip, creating a career map can help you navigate the twists and turns of your professional journey. A career map is a written plan that outlines your current position, your ultimate career goal , and the specific steps you need to take to reach that goal. What is a Career Map?

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How to Lead Through a No-Win Scenario

Let's Grow Leaders

Recently, we had one of our global leadership development participants ask how we would lead through a no-win scenario. You might not have to rescue a damaged ship, but lead long enough and you will certainly face situations where you don’t like the alternatives. Own the UGLY. Collaborate. Win with Values. Take Action. Win with Values.

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How to Evaluate Whether You Made an Effective Career Decision

Lead Change Blog

Tom made a major career decision 3 months ago: he decided to leave his position as chief information officer at a large manufacturing firm to become an entrepreneur and start a company to provide software that helps manufacturers improve the quality of their manufacturing process. The Science of Effective Decision Making.

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