How to be lost with panache | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist
Penelope Trunk
AUGUST 23, 2010
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AUGUST 23, 2010
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SEPTEMBER 23, 2022
He’s worked internally for folks like the Walt Disney Company, IBM, Tupperware brands and several universities before starting his own consulting firm, TopDog Learning Group in 2008. I can maybe make those career changes because that’s, again, another resiliency opportunity. So boom, I can go to go elsewhere.
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Penelope Trunk
JULY 22, 2010
Tweet This Facebook StumbleUpon Email this post to a friend Related Posts How to choose between passion and pay If you've been unemployed for a while, consider a career change Recognize when you're being a nutcase The new wave of entrepreneurship: Three things you need for success Career change is inevitable, so plan for it Comments (39) (..)
Penelope Trunk
MAY 6, 2010
It’s the best way to have a meaningful conversation and it’s the best way to rope in a mentor or look like a star performer. As my career shifts, I find that the key to keeping the shift moving in a productive way is to ask good questions. Anyway, I wouldn’t say redecorating is a career change, but maybe just a vocation vacation.
Penelope Trunk
SEPTEMBER 24, 2010
Also, I've written a lot about how career change goes better when you can create a story of your life that shows the upcoming change is the next logical step. This research comes from INSEAD.) " I couldn't agree more P!
Penelope Trunk
DECEMBER 10, 2009
Try to be funny, even if you're not, March 2008 It took me so long to realize that I have Asperger Syndrome. P.S. One of my mentors used to say "anything worth doing is worth doing 'badly'!" That's how I know that history will mark gen -X as the real revolutionaries of this era.
Penelope Trunk
OCTOBER 15, 2010
I can't remember.
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