Tag: career management

ready for take-off

Not Ready for Take-Off

Do you have conflicts at work?  It would be highly unusual if you did not.  People involved in even the simplest tasks bring different experience, skills, and expectations so conflict in one form or another typically lurks just around the corner. Are you ready for take-off? The questions are how you...

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Distraction as a Way of Life

Distraction as a way of life. We have discussed at some length the fact that people have very different behavioral styles, particularly the executives who come to us for help with their careers.  We use the DISC instrument as a way of detecting behavioral tendencies.   The high D (Dominance) types...

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Alone in the World

Several times in my career I have been without work.  Sometimes by choice.  Sometimes not.  And particularly in the latter case, it can be a very scary feeling… almost as if you are alone in the world.  You send all of those emails. You submit your resume and you try to engage with recruiters. Also,...

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The Human Touch

Do you miss the human touch? These days, as I understand it, most stock brokerages and similar financial service firms primarily offer exchange-traded funds. These essentially track a specific market basket of stocks, often something as recognizable as the NYSE or its ilk.  The reason is that machines...

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The Great Market Mystery

Imagine the glorious future when all you have to do is go online and type in the sort of job you want, the location, and maybe the target compensation… and out pop two or three job offers. Well, we’re not quite there yet.  In fact, we may be farther away from that job seeker’s utopia than we’ve ever...

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Happy Landing

Happy Landing (in less than 90 days)

In this Chairman’s Blog we like to share both general information such as statistics to help career changers understand what they are facing but also anecdotal evidence of individual’s challenges and successes. Happy Landing. Today let’s talk about Rossalyn—definitely one of the latter.  Rossalyn...

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The Most Precious Aspect of Human Experience

In my time as a business coach, I often worked with teams.  Beyond the non-verbal trading exercise that required executives to communicate without speaking, my second favorite activity was to ask the team “What is the most precious aspect of human experience?” Inevitably there were a few blank stares...

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Closed Minds Lose Out / Open Minds Win Big

Closed Minds Lose Out / Open Minds Win Big. As I’ve mentioned before, at the Barrett Group (TBG) we speak to tens of thousands of executives and managers each year.  Many of them also fill out a survey. They share their thoughts on where they are in their careers. Their frustrations with their current...

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