decisions

Are you making the right business or career decisions?

Think about this: “Johnson & Johnson’s handling of the Tylenol tampering scare showed that it immediately took responsibility at great financial cost to the company, but saving its reputation. Intel’s decision to focus on marketing its chips caused customers to value them, differentiating Intel in a commodity market. Some of the best business decisions show how companies are finely attuned to how they are perceived. In your personal career, you also need to pay attention to how you’re perceived. How strong is your reputation? What are you known for? Are you just like any other colleague or differentiated in some way?

Client service, innovation and creativity, and strong branding are not just advantages to companies. In your personal career, you can learn from the best business moves and apply their lessons to your role and responsibilities. At the very least, you will be more proactive and decisive about how you manage your career – seeking out your success, rather than settling for what happens to you.”

Develop your success strategy today and start making the right decisions.