Is It Time to Quit Your Job?

by Amy Gallo

Everyone has bad days at work or even long periods when they feel disheartened about their job. But how do you know the difference between ordinary, occasional dissatisfaction and a genuine mismatch? How do you know when you’re truly ready to move on? And how do you then get out gracefully?

What the Experts Say Quitting a job can negatively impact your career and disrupt your personal life. But staying in an undesirable situation can be worse. “I find a lot of people paralyzed by their unhappiness with their current reality,” says Leonard Schlesinger, the president of Babson College and coauthor of Just Start: Take Action, Embrace Uncertainty, Create the Future. It’s often easier to stay put. “Most people stay too long in bad jobs because the corporate world is geared towards keeping us in roles, not matching individuals up with their ideal roles,” says Daniel Gulati, a tech entrepreneur and coauthor of Passion & Purpose: Stories from the Best and Brightest Young Business Leaders. But don’t let yourself get stuck. Here’s how to decide whether it’s really time to quit, and if so, how to leave effectively: Continue reading

Global Head – Major Client Operations

The successful candidate will be responsible for the . His/her mission is to manage the P&L for the Company across all the client accounts. They will ensure implementation of best-of-breed practices and the Service Excellence Framework that allows the Company to deliver ‘Platinum’ standards of service that consistently exceed client expectations while building a world class service delivery organization. Continue reading

Want Productive Employees? Treat Them Like Adults

by Tony Schwartz

For more than a decade now, I’ve struggled to define what fuels the most sustainably productive work environment — not just on behalf of the large corporate clients we serve, but also for my own employees at The Energy Project. Perhaps nothing I’ve uncovered is as important as trust.

Much as employers understandably hunger for one-size-fits-all policies and practices, what motivates human beings remains stubbornly complex, opaque, and difficult to unravel. Perhaps that’s why I felt so viscerally the shortsightedness and futility of Marissa Mayer’s decision to order Yahoo employees who had been working from home to move back to the office, and Hubert Joly’s to do the same at Best Buy. Continue reading

An interview with David Lee

Interviewed by Larry Janis, Managing Partner, Integrated Search Solutions

LJ: Most of our readers will know Dell, what is your role in the firm?

DL:  I am Vice President of sales, marketing and strategy at Dell Services.  I oversee global sales and marketing in all geographies and across all of our lines of business (Support & Deployment, Infrastructure & Cloud Computing, Applications & BPO, and Security).  I also lead the strategy function for Dell Services and am part of the Dell Services senior leadership team. Continue reading

How to Be Mindful in an ‘Unmanageable’ World

by Tony Schwartz

“I believe this is a very special moment in history, a kind of perfect storm. There is a growing recognition — to borrow language from AA — that our world has become unmanageable.” Those words have been reverberating in my head ever since Arianna Huffington, founder of the Huffington Post, said them over the weekend during the Wisdom 2.0 conference in San Francisco. She was introducing an iPhone app called “GPS for the Soul,” which is designed to measure heart rate variability as a window into your stress level at any given moment during the day. Continue reading