by John G. Self | Nov 9, 2022 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Job Search
It starts with why. Simon Sinek gets this one right. From the book’s summary: “People like Martin Luther King Jr., Steve Jobs, and the Wright Brothers had little in common, but they all started with why. They realized that people won’t truly buy into a product,...
by John G. Self | Nov 7, 2022 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Job Search
Lunch & Learn: LIVE Stream at 11:30 AM CT on Thursday on LinkedIn and YouTube: Organizing Your Job Search Every day, thousands of job seekers fail to win their dream job. Someone else beat them. Why? JGS Productions
by John G. Self | Nov 6, 2022 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Job Search
Save the date: 11:30 AM Thursday: LIVE Lunch and Learn: Organizing Your Job Search This question is typical: What do I have to do today to succeed in a job search? Here are the three elements that must be superior to your competition. A robust social media...
by John G. Self | Nov 3, 2022 | Career advice, Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Layoff
Producer’s Note: Due to a technical glitch, some of our email subscribers were unable to watch Thursday’s GotAMinute video. It is available immediately below today’s post. JGS Productions The job market game known as the Great Resignation has...
by John G. Self | Oct 31, 2022 | Career, Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement
Do you know the biggest mistake managers and executives make with their career that limits growth and their earnings potential? They stay in their comfort zone. They frequently know what they want but they do not act. Career management and job search rules have...
by John G. Self | Oct 30, 2022 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement
When a rural hospital CEO gets fired, the “victim” usually starts looking for the same job in another city without taking a minute of time to think about why they were fired. In three years, many are looking again for the same reason. Introspection is lost in...