Leadership Skills # 17 – Scope & Impact

In terms of moving forward in your career, the balance between impact and scope is important. Think of it like a graph with impact on one side and scope on the other. Where you are on this graph can help you understand your current situation and plan your next career step.

Let’s delve into each quadrant:

Stuck: This means you’re in a situation where both your influence and the range of your work are not as big as you want them to be. You might be in a job that doesn’t really push you or make you feel fulfilled, which can hold back your job satisfaction and development. If you stay here for too long, you could become unhappy and miss out on chances to progress. The important thing is to get out of this standstill and get your career moving forward again.

Being Proactive: This means taking on more responsibilities to have a bigger impact in the future. It could involve getting promoted within your current company or exploring new opportunities, maybe at smaller but more promising companies.

Cruising: This position shows that you are in a role where both the scope and impact are rapidly increasing. You might be leading a growing startup or in a leadership position in a quickly expanding company. The advice here is straightforward: continue what you are doing and support this upward path, as these opportunities are rare and very rewarding.

Improving Your Skills:
After actively looking for new opportunities, this stage involves sharpening your skills to improve your performance and influence. Whether through self-learning or by immersing yourself in a more demanding environment, the aim is to expand your skills and adjust to changing needs. It’s about investing in your professional abilities for future achievements.

The focus should be on maximizing future success through embracing the journey, exploring diverse avenues, and seizing opportunities aligned with your aspirations. Sometimes, the unconventional path yields unforeseen treasures. As you contemplate your career trajectory, ponder the next step. Embrace the adventure, for in career progression, the journey is as enriching as the destination.


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