There are six types of people you should have in your life to support your career success. Check your personal and professional life to see if you have each of these.
“A great work fit brings us joy, connection, creativity and meaning, and when we are misfit it creates real pain and suffering—for us, for our families, for our communities and also for companies,” says Moe Carrick.
As an admin in higher education, Amanda Dixon says she enjoys helping students while working among friends. She enjoys talking through complex issues with students and parents, and loves encouraging them along their path.
Smartphone apps offer calendar, note-taking and reminder functions that can put organization right at your fingertips. However, there are benefits to old-fashioned pen and paper that an app can’t duplicate.
Speaking up about something you think a superior is doing wrong is intimidating and risky. From calling attention to a serious violation to questioning a simple business practice, you have to weigh your situation to determine whether speaking up is the right thing to do.