Your job title is not your identity. Your value is. If your title disappeared today, Would people still know why they need you?
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Your job title is not your identity. Your value is. If your title disappeared today, Would people still know why they need you?
Is anyone working on the very first phases of starting their own business who would like to connect each week to discuss weekly progress, wins, losses and provide each other with support as we try to accomplish this dream?
Interested in understanding the makeup of this group and making it more engaging; would like to connect folks. Comment with: 1. Your industry 2. Best piece of advice you have for other entrepreneurs (maybe something that helped you) 3. Near-term / long term goals 4. Help needed to reach said goals (if applicable)
I really don’t know what to do anymore. I don’t have the sources to start my business and I am trying to desperately get work to have money to finance my company but renting is so darned expensive and prices are constantly rising. So renting a place is out. The job market sucks worse. I feel so deeply stuck. Suggestions?
Markets eventually punish unnecessary complexity. Internally. Operationally. Financially. Simple businesses are harder to imitate than people think.
I have a questionnaire below on the study I am doing for application and hiring research, for North Forge Pathfinder program. This is for job seekers, recruiters, hiring managers and entrepreneurs. Would love to learn more about your insights: https://forms.office.com/r/bXb2DjaNKN
My title may change. My employer may change. My platform may shift. But value, relationships, wisdom, presence, and the way people experience me… those move with me. I Am not just filling a role. I Am the resource. That’s why my workflow, my influence, and my impact continue wherever I go. The title simply gives it a location for a season.
I'm dedicated to producing results.