“Even though I was in favor of his promotion, now that he got it, I’m worried.”
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“Even though I was in favor of his promotion, now that he got it, I’m worried.”
[Read more…] about Executive Coaching: Promotion, Power and Office Politics
Of course there are lots of signs that it is time to move on to a new job: your boss undermines you, you haven’t been learning and growing, etc… but this is the one sign you really, really need to pay attention to:
[Read more…] about The One Critical Sign it is Time to Quit Your Job
File this one under “Confessions of a career coach”…
If you’re anything like me, you’ve been putting off a number of changes that you could have started on in November and December until the New Year. Why? Well, procrastination is fun and easy. Plus, something sounds good about starting a new habit as of January 1st.
[Read more…] about Procrastinating into 2016: Confessions of a career coach
Unfortunately, 2016 is not the year in which you are going to make a career change, despite the fact that it is a new year and 2015 was just sort of blah…
[Read more…] about Why you aren’t going to change your career in 2016
“She is driving me insane. She thinks she knows all the answers. I don’t even know what she is thinking, she doesn’t know how to run this business. Hell, she doesn’t even know this industry. Plus, she’s not even in my chain of command.”
[Read more…] about Conflict in the workplace: surviving a political battle at the office
How do you get something other than the standard 2.5% year end raise (merit increase) that everyone in the firm is getting?
If you are trying to decide on a career coach in San Diego, La Jolla, Escondido or Southern California in general, you might be feeling a bit confused.
Career coaching clients often ask me if they need to specialize in something to be successful. Here are my thoughts on the topic…
[Read more…] about Career Management: Do you need to be a specialist?