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Get Promoted at Work | Your 10-Point Plan

Career Advancement

Keep a log of your accomplishments. Highlight your project manager competencies. Reevaluate how you manage your time. If you have a tough time managing all your responsibilities now, how will that look once you’re promoted? What larger-scale projects can I own right now? How does the promotion process work?

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50+ Employee Engagement Activities for Modern Teams (2024 Edition)

Vantage Circle

These activities boost morale and a sense of accomplishment. These activities demonstrate an investment in employees' career development. Reverse Interview Day: Employees have the opportunity to ask questions and interview their managers or leaders. They provide employees with valuable tools for managing daily pressures.

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8 Stages of Employee Journey That Empower Employees

Vantage Circle

This includes training, career advancement, and possibilities for personal development. Pain Points: Limited career advancement paths, lack of transparency in promotion processes, or insufficient skill development. Opportunities: Creating clear career progression pathways and supporting skill enhancement.

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Quiet Quitting- All You Need To Know About The New Trend

Vantage Circle

Quite quitters are managing only to the minimum set of performance expectations. ~ Lack of Career Advancement. Did you know that one of the top reasons behind the “great attrition” was the lack of career development? After all, why take the pain to go above and beyond at work without visible career progress?

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We overestimate the gap between nonprofit and for-profit jobs.

Penelope Trunk

Caring for each other has more to do about the people who we report to and manage than the goals of the organization. If your boss comes to work every day genuinely looking to help you grow, and you do the same for the people you manage, then that's a great workplace.

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Frugality is a career tool | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Nor does having a "house manager" @Penelope You are many things but do you really, honestly believe you are frugal? I am passionate about frugality- I take slow steps toward making a career about it. Frugality forces you to manage time and resources wisely, and it's important to practice it for your career.

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