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Career Ratings
I wrote the other day about measuring your career, and I gave some general advice, but I wanted to give you some thoughts to take away about how you might rate your career. These are some suggested areas, with a … Continue reading
Measuring My Career
I’m going to do a shorter editorial on this, but really I think this deserves more treatment here. I saw Brent Ozar write a post on measuring your career. In it, he talks about the fact that many people measure … Continue reading
Small Leadership
I ran across Richard Branson’s top quotes on leadership. From a man who’s been quite a success in many areas, and has influenced many others, it was interesting to see what he considers good advice. He lists ten quotes from various … Continue reading
Making Plans
I write regularly about career topics, hoping that I can help many of you think about your career more, learn more, and move in a direction that’s important to you. I’ve had a great career, one I’ve enjoyed most of … Continue reading