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As managers we are always looking for the next great job.
No matter if it is with the firm that we are currently working for or if it requires us to switch firms, finding a better job, perhaps with more pay or a better title, is something that we are using our manager skills to look for. However, once we get that next job, the reality may not live up to what our expectations were.
When we find ourselves in a situation like this, what should we do?
By Jim AndersonAs managers we are always looking for the next great job.
No matter if it is with the firm that we are currently working for or if it requires us to switch firms, finding a better job, perhaps with more pay or a better title, is something that we are using our manager skills to look for. However, once we get that next job, the reality may not live up to what our expectations were.
When we find ourselves in a situation like this, what should we do?