Adapt to Change in a Technology Age

Review lessons learned in how to adapt in a technology-changing world including:

  • The low points are really an opportunity for a turning point.
  • If you are negatively impacted by a change, know that it is not personal.
  • Throughout a career, just be yourself and be humble.
  • Anything you do is worth doing well.
  • Always communicate clearly and honestly.
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Quote of the day

I believe that I was lucky to have suffered. Some people don't realize that in suffering there is great potential, because you will find that the only way to survive is for you to excel, by being better.
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh (founder Arab Organization for Global Professional Services).




Imagine career success and a balanced lifestyle. This blog is dedicated to the people in a business-related field who are willing to make an investment of their time and minds to on-going personal and career development. How?

1) Start here to find weekly postings to stay informed of the most significant business news with a brief analysis.

2) Learn additional how-to skills complementary to what is taught in business school, experienced on the job, or received in job training. Written by practicing business professionals to support your life-long learning.

3) Get connected with some of the best potential employers and share critical information with each other that gives you an edge in a career search.

4) Learn from the best business leaders by reviewing summaries of their management experiences and lessons.

5) Think in terms of the big picture and imagine the macro technology innovations, management and economic trends.

6) Find a few business opportunities to gain experience to improve your skills for the first or next job.


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Key Attributes for Future Business Leaders

These attributes are applicable for any future business leader, no matter what the education program you've achieved, the subject matter expertise you develop, or the department you work in:

  • Problem solvers capable of seeing the big picture and identifying alternatives
  • A team player who can share the credit with the rest of the team
  • Ability to grow and develop your personal skills
  • Understand financial statements, more importantly, have the ability to positively affect them
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