Posted on July 13, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
In one of my previous posts on job complexity, I described constituents of job complexity (hierarchy, spread, geography, and budget) and the dimensions of organizations that impact it (processes, structure, culture). And even though I had left it vague (because anything more would have been too prescriptive), I was hopeful that it will be useful [...]
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Posted on April 22, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
This is the last article in the series on Measuring Career Growth, which started off by talking about measures of success and implication of having multiple measures vis-à-vis time, and was followed by posts on financial and learning goals, followed by a post on job complexity and satisfaction. As I promised in the last post, [...]
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Posted on April 15, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
This is the 3rd post in the series on measuring career growth, and a follow-up to the post on financial and learning goals. In this post, I will talk about 3rd goal (job complexity) and also touch upon the job satisfaction aspect of all these goals, which came up in one of the comments.
Job Complexity [...]
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Posted on April 15, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
This is the follow-up to my last post in which I talked about various measures of career success and the need to prioritize various goals so that trade-offs can be made when time is factored in. In this post, I will focus on two goals and their measures: financial and learning.
Financial Goals: Even though it [...]
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Posted on April 13, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
In one of my previous articles, I talked about various measures of success that one can use for their career planning and management. Specifically, I talked about 4 ways:
Financial goals
Learning/competencies goals
Job complexity goals
Career Plan goals
Note that setting any kind of measurable goal is an exercise in itself (see a series of great posts on Cube [...]
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Posted on March 5, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
One of the comments on the post ’How fast can a career move in India?‘ went like this:
You have not expanded on why getting into a management role early in one’s career will be a disaster.
One of the reasons I can think of is that a newbie (comparatively) has not seen and experienced the varied kinds of environments [...]
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Posted on February 9, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
This is the second follow-up post to my previous post on mapping career path where I mentioned a way to map out your career growth path if you know your life goal, your value system, your strengths/weaknesses, your likes/dislikes, and your skills/competencies.
So how do you discover your strengths and likes?
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Posted on February 9, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
This is a follow-up post to my previous post on mapping career path where I mentioned a way to map out your career growth path if you know your life goal, your value system, your strengths/weaknesses, your likes/dislikes, and your skills/competencies.
How does one discover/find/define the life goal?
This is an important question, because this determines the paths you [...]
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Posted on February 7, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
In my previous posts on managing one’s own career, I mentioned that a great way to measure your progress in career is tracking it against your desired career growth path. This is a great way because it provides us with the most direct way of mesuring the return on the time and talent investment we are [...]
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Posted on January 27, 2008 by Mrityunjay Kumar
This thought again came to my mind yesterday while talking to a relative of mine. She has great potential, good educational background, but she seems to be stuck in a company and gotten into a comfort zone she doesn’t want to come out of. I tried very hard to make a case for doing something [...]
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