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How should you react to a job shift.
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 277710, member: 61772"] If you're just starting out in a new position, it's important to make the most of the opportunity. Don't take it for granted that you'll be able to maintain your current level of productivity. You may have been hired for a specific role or for a specific project, and you may feel like that has been your entire focus. But once the job is done, what do you have left? You have learned the skills necessary to succeed at your next role — or maybe not. You are right, this can also inconvenience worker greatly but If you find yourself in this situation, don't let it end up being your worst nightmare: The best thing you can do is learn from it. Here are some key things you should consider: Keep track of what went wrong and why. If there was an error made along the way, figure out how to prevent it from repeating itself next time around. If there were any misunderstandings between yourself and others on the team, figure out how to address them so that they don't happen again. Don't be afraid to ask questions when things aren't clear (even if other people may be). It is important that everyone feels comfortable talking about their ideas and concerns so that they can be addressed as quickly as possible. [/QUOTE]
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