Wednesday, November 12, 2014

5 behaviors that can ruin your career

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By Jacquelyn Smith

If you seem on a downward spiral to be at work, Jack Welch, CEO Jack Welch Management Company and former CEO of GE, it may be time to take a "good look in the mirror" and understand what it will be you doing it wrong.

He said in a recent post on LinkedIn that their behavior can also be the source of his "career is stalled or not."

He raises 10 traps to kill at certain career - and says that if you are exposing all guilty, you should immediately change your mission.

Once you do that, Welch said, "you are likely to see your post career development through the roof."

Here are five behaviors that you want to avoid:

1. About committed and distribution. All talk, no walk will not help to move forward. Make promises you can keep.

2. Resistance to change. New ideas to take care not to damage your career seriously. Be open-minded.

3. Always think about your next career move. You have to concentrate on the present. If you still think: "What's next?" You seem distracted and not to commit to your routine tasks at hand.

4. Be A topic identification in relation to a problem solver. Identify complain about similar problems, if you do nothing about it.

5. complacency. If you stop growing as a person and as a professional, yet you are (or even to act upstream) in his career.

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