1. No agenda and schedule time because "we need to talk" 2. Forget to invite decision makers 3. Schedule meetings to prepare for another "big" meeting 4. Show up late 5. Don't take a good note during the meetings and don't discuss
My biggest mistake I had 10 years ago was that I didn't dare to follow up when I didn't fully understand the request at work. I was afraid of looking bad in front of people. So I took the request without 100% knowing the requirements, context
Let's talk about designing a career roadmap and acquiring necessary skills a) Less than 3 years of working experience: - Test as much as you can to explore what you like and don't like - Learn fast, fail fast and repeat the cycle - Find a
To step out of a comfort zone, it's NOT always about quitting your current job. Although from my experience as a coach/mentor, that is usually the first thing comes up to people's mind. Before decide to leave your job, let's think of ways