Archive for Career Advice

Practical Career Change Advice – Don’t Wait at the Stop Light!

Are you suffering from “Red Light Thinking”? Not sure? Here are five questions to help you determine if you do:

1. Do you constantly plan and prepare to leave your job but never take action?

2. Are you waiting for the perfect time to change careers?

3. Do you get a good idea and pencil it “to be done” later?

4. Are you overwhelmed by all your ideas to create your dream life and just put them on the shelf?

5. Are you waiting to be laid off to start working on your life? Read more

Which Comes First – Technical Skills, Process Or Relationship?

Ask any technologist what comes first in building quality systems and the answer will be technical skills, process and (maybe) business relationship. After interviewing several CIOs and Business Applications Executives, they will tell you the same thing. They were successful because they used the latest technical skills while following a process to deliver the system.

Delving deeper into the specifics of these successful projects, I uncovered a similar pattern. Yes, the individual’s technical skills and the process they followed were important. However, some of the projects didn’t follow a defined process but were still successful. Some of the projects didn’t use the latest and greatest technology and were still successful. What these projects had in common with those that did was the relationship the technologists had with the business (user) community. Read more

Changing Careers – How You Sabotage Your Efforts

Do you have plenty of good intentions about changing your job and yet find they never come to fruition? Do you sit and daydream about what you could be doing and yet nothing changes?

So what is it that is stopping you?

The secret lies in tuning in to the little voice in your head that guides and directs your actions. That little voice will set the tone for how you approach your career change plans. You may be familiar with some of the messages: Read more