Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Career Change Can Be A Good Thing
Profession Change Can Be A Good Thing Whats your response when you hear, things are going to change? Do you feel dread and uneasiness? Or on the other hand do you get a feeling of fervor and good faith? For some, change is seen with concern and stress. What will I lose? is frequently the principal thought. Furthermore, indeed, change prompts some misfortune. I should know. I lost my first employment because of a monstrous change in the bookkeeping business when my manager Arthur Andersen went under with the Enron catastrophe. In the media at that point, we heard about the misfortune how 80,000 individuals in 90 nations lost their positions and how the confidence in one firm was lost until the end of time. There is another part to the story anyway that you didnt hear - what amount was increased through this change. For me, the finish of Andersen constrained me to manage a vocation I wasnt content with. It was a defining moment for me, one that drove me to the vocation instructing and radio facilitating that I do (and love ) today. Also, Im not the only one in this experience. Huge numbers of my Andersen associates have changed professions. Its not simply Andersen either. Ive been working with a corporate customer as of late who needs their kin to see the open doors in a forthcoming merger. In the course of the most recent couple of months Ive been instructing each colleague to perceive how this change could be a surprisingly positive turn of events. Indeed, its still a test to bid farewell to one another yet simultaneously, its energizing to investigate new profession ways and openings both inside and outside the combined organization. Change is the one steady we can rely on in our professions. The key isn't to fear change yet to use it to push your profession ahead. Tomorrow, Ill be addressing a gathering of Columbia University alumns about How to Successfully Navigate Corporate Change. On the off chance that youre in that gathering, join here!Ill likewise be sharing tips and thoughts on utilizing c hange on my radio show Making a Living with Maggie today at 4pm EST/1pm PST on SIRIUS 112/XM 157. Bring in at 866-675-6675 and share your responses to change and what concerns, fears are keeping you away from pushing ahead. Offer your remarks and profession change victories here as well. I invite your information and realize that whatever change goes along together we can deal with it!(Photo kindness of Flickr)
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