Are you an Old School Manager or Modern Business Master?

How you're perceived by others at work can be a good indicator of your job security.

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On Nov 17, 2016

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Modern Business Master

Modern Business Master

Either you started your career in this decade or you have done an exceptional job at adapting to change in the workplace as technology has impacted Corporate America. Keep it up! You likely are already tending to your professional reputation online, following thought leaders, and trying new things at work. If you haven’t started establishing your authority as an expert in your field, it’s time to consider professionally blogging, podcasting, or speaking at industry events.

Emerging Leader

Emerging Leader

In all likelihood, you have been adapting to change in the workplace begrudgingly and long for the “good ol’ days” when office life was very predictable. Or perhaps you just have never been given the opportunity in your current workplace to experience new ways of working. Either way, it’s time to take charge of your professional reputation to better ensure your job security is strong for years to come. Look to expand your horizons by learning some new business practices, reading books by thought leaders, and boosting your professional image online before you get pigeonholed as a has-been. Start by building an all-star LinkedIn profile by downloading the 21-Point LinkedIn Inspection at https://lookingglass.leadpages.co/21point/.

Old School Manager

Old School Manager

In all likelihood, you are not a fan of change and have your head in the sand. You need to be careful not to be the person who responds to every new idea in the office with, “We don’t do it that way.” Consider this a red flag that you could be at risk for being offered a “voluntary” retirement package sometime in the next 5 years. If you intend to stay employed beyond the immediate future, it is imperative that you start proactively seeking to learn new ways of doing things at work to boost your professional reputation in the office and online – at least by taking the first steps for a great LinkedIn profile by downloading the 21-Point LinkedIn Inspection at https://lookingglass.leadpages.co/21point/.

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