Professionalism Pays - treating yourself as a bussiness
Today’s business world can change quickly. Information is moved with ever increasing speed and volume but not always with increased accuracy. Careers are no longer defined by length of time with a single company. Even if you don’t choose to start your own business (as an increasing number are), you still need to run your career like it’s a business. Learn the problems faced by big name business and how to avoid or even capitalize on those problems. Most business doesn’t require lots of investment and an elaborate business plan. Discover that your career is defined by your passions – the key to problem solving. The word “professional” does not just apply to the 20% who wear a business suit and/or work for a big name corporation. Better your job, yourself, and your life with some simple techniques to help you find your real value and hidden potential.
Content Summary:
~ What really defines a career?
~ There are ways to decide your definition of “teamwork” and what part of a “team” you should be.
~ What are the basic principles that make up all business?
~ There are reasons why you have to look at the bad in your life as well as the good.
~ Did you know that a dictionary is a powerful business tool?
~ Don’t be too simple to the point of being Black and White – you’re actually creating hard to solve puzzles that way.
~ What are the best ways to get more information?