Purpose and benefitsDuring your working life, it’s very easy to get so immersed in the day-to-day routine that you forget to think about the larger picture of your life as a whole. You might be very excited to have been offered a new job; you might simply feel grateful that you have a job and a regular income; you might be immensely relieved to be one of the survivors after the latest round of redundancies. Any of these situations can take your eye off the really important question: are you in the right job for you? Often this question can be answered simply by whether or not you feel happy and comfortable at work. At other times though, it can be more difficult—you may feel vaguely dissatisfied and restless; looking through your career history, you may have changed jobs a great many times; perhaps you notice that you start a new job with high enthusiasm, only to lose interest or motivation fairly quickly. |
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AudienceFor individuals and managers at all levels. |
Learning methodPractical. Management checklist, answers to FAQs, common traps, and suggested action plans. |
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Time to Complete20 mins |
Length5 pages |
Participants1 |
Price£2 Pounds Sterling |
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