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Assessing your executive and personal success: conquer the career advancement blues

Jay J. Zajas (President and Director of The Corporate Management Counsellors and Senior High School Principal for the Clymer Central School District, Clymer, New York, USA.)

Executive Development

ISSN: 0953-3230

Article publication date: 1 June 1995

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Abstract

Business faces formidable challenges in the 1990s. Increasing competition, technology, changing market structures, and fluctuating economic cycles are making it increasingly difficult for executives to gain long‐term security within their organizations. To be competitive in the dynamic workforce, executives must strategically know and exploit key opportunities based on their unique strengths, limitations, and business orientation. Without the ability to target key opportunities, executives are destined to fall short of their most important objective: executive and personal success. Explores some of the most common career development myths and offers suggestions for advancing the frontiers of one′s career and personal success.

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Zajas, J.J. (1995), "Assessing your executive and personal success: conquer the career advancement blues", Executive Development, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 18-22. https://doi.org/10.1108/09533239510086583

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MCB UP Ltd

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