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How To Create A Career Bucket List

How To Create A Career Bucket List | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it

If you’re always working for the weekend, you’re not alone. Just one-third of employees are actively engaged at work, leaving the majority of us unhappy on the job, according to the most recent State of the American Workplace Gallup poll. Instead of keeping an eye on the clock and the calendar, take the reins by creating a career that you love, experts suggest.

 

“People often find themselves on a lifelong career journey without a destination in mind, only to look back at some point and realize they are not where they expected or wanted to be professionally,” says Tom Kemp, MBA executive-in-residence at the University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business. “Often this reflection happens when they either find themselves confronted with a job loss or they simply become so disenfranchised that they quit with little idea or thought about what they want to do next.”


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 30, 2017 4:49 PM

What do you want to be celebrating at your retirement party? Making this list can help keep you motivated and excited about your future.

karen's curator insight, December 4, 2017 2:41 AM
i love the weekend
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9 Consultant Skills They Don't Teach You In Business School

9 Consultant Skills They Don't Teach You In Business School | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it

In my 20 years as an international consultant, I’ve observed my colleagues in action: from the very predictable cohort of gray-suited analysts to the egotistical and colorful “friend” of the CEO.

And then, they are those who do great work.

 

These often discreet consultants share nine skills, not taught in business school, that separate the effective from the awesome.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, May 5, 2014 5:13 PM

Ways to deflect the divas, how to translate the blah blah blah--you won't find any of these tips in a college textbook.

Jean-Guy Frenette's curator insight, May 6, 2014 8:51 PM

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