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Successful careers are not planned. They develop when people are prepared for opportunities because they know their strengths, their method of work, and their values. Knowing where one belongs can transform an ordinary person - hardworking and competent but otherwise mediocre - into an outstanding performer.
— Jan 05, 2023 03:50PM
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Keya
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The first secret of effectiveness is to understand the people you work with and depend on so that you can make use of their strengths, their ways of working, and their values. Working relationships are as much based on the people as they are on the work.
— Jan 05, 2023 03:57PM
Keya
is 50% done
To aim at results that cannot be achieved - or that can be only under the most unlikely circumstances - is not being ambitious; it is being foolish. Second, the results should be meaningful. They should make a difference. Finally, results should be visible and, if at all possible, measurable. From this will come a course of action: what to do, where and how to start, and what goals and deadlines to set.
— Jan 05, 2023 03:56PM
Keya
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A plan can usually cover no more than 18 months and still be reasonably clear and specific. So the question in most cases should be, Where and how can I achieve results that will make a difference within the next year and a half? The answer must balance several things. First, the results should be hard to achieve - they should require "stretching", to use the current buzzword. But also, they should be within reach.
— Jan 05, 2023 03:54PM
Keya
is 45% done
Knowledge workers in particular have to learn to ask a question that has not been asked before: What should my contributions be? To answer it, they must address three distinct elements: What does the situation require? Given my strengths, my way of performing, and my values, how can I make the greatest contribution to what needs to be done? And finally, What results have to be achieved to make a difference?
— Jan 05, 2023 03:52PM

