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7 Ways to Get Ahead at Work Before the New Year – Time Article Quotes Margaret Spence

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You have a little more than a month to go before the end of the year, so make the most of it. Experts say these are the important things to get done now if you want to start your career in the new year off on the right foot:
List your wins. Think of the best three things you accomplished over the last year and write them down, says career coach and personal branding strategist Pamela Weinberg. “Having these accomplishments on paper will help you to be able to better articulate your strengths when you get a review, or bonus,” she says. And if you’re looking for a new job, you’ve just written a couple of your resume bullet points.
Deliver bad news. If you manage other workers, this is the time to have any hard conversations you’ve been putting off. “Think about needed discussions with your subordinates concerning ongoing work,” says career coach Todd Dewett. “What needs to be improved that you’ve noticed but not addressed?” Be as specific as possible so the employee knows how to improve in the new year.
Brace for change. “Companies are constantly evolving,” says Margaret Spence, an expert panelist at the Society for Human Resource Management. “This work economy doesn’t allow you to be stagnant in your career.” The end of the year is a great time to look ahead and figure out what you’re going to need to know for the coming year. Is the company shifting to a new tech platform or implementing a new process? Are there any legal or regulatory changes the new year will bring that will change how you do your job? Get out in front of these changes in advance, Spence advises.
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Margaret Spence

Founder & CEO - C. Douglas & Associates, Inc.
Margaret is a visionary leader who challenges organization to value talent and she empowers diverse women through her leadership success program The Employee to CEO Project, to step into executive leadership. For over twenty-two years, Margaret has guided organizational leaders to challenge limiting assumptions, question barriers to success, remove unconscious systemic bias, and find the power to lead with authenticity. She is the author of three books, her latest book available on Amazon - Leadership Self-Transformation: 52 Career-Defining Questions Every High-Achieving Women Must Answer, challenges women to clarify their vision, pivot from expert to leader, and build the career they want. Margaret was honored to receive the Comp Laude Industry Leader Award in 2020 recognizing her thirty-six year career in the insurance industry.

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