Career Advice from the Top
Part of our leadership development approach is to give participants an opportunity to interact with top level executives. We have found enormous value in getting aspiring leaders face-to-face with people who are
sitting in the chair and to learn from their successes and mistakes.
A
recent CIO Magazine article shares some career lessons from top IT executives. Regardless of whether or not you are in IT, each of the brief entries provide insights that can be helpful to your career development.
Is it possible we get too comfortable? Or perhaps think we must have our entire career mapped out like a project plan? Is it a good career move to take the hit for a failed project? How important is it to actually be interested--even in love--with what you do? The article shares insights on these topics and more.
Interested in taking your career to the next level? Our
Leadership Fast Track Program can be an important next step to prepare you!
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Labels: accountability, executives, Information Technology, leadership, managing up, mistakes
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