PERMISSION TO DREAM: An Exercise in Setting Non-Linear Career Objectives (CS #55)

PERMISSION TO DREAM: An Exercise in Setting Non-Linear Career Objectives (CS #55)

By MIT Sloan Boston Alumni Association

Date and time

Thursday, January 19, 2017 · 6:30 - 8pm EST

Location

MIT Sloan

Building E62 Room 262 Cambridge, MA 02142

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Description

We often live our lives with the idea that our social world (and career advancement) is linear. The reality is that it is not only linear, but also nonlinear, and random. And the nonlinear dimension may be the most important dimension for success. The session will begin with a talk about the three dimensions of the social world.

Drawing on insights from his new book Navigating the Waterfall: Your Guide to Job Search and Career Management, author Larry Stybel (www.stybelpeabody.com) will lead the group in an exercise called Permission to Dream, which allows you to think about your career in nonlinear ways. He will then lead the class in taking that Dream and begin to make it real. To read more about Larry Stybel refer to this site: https://charlijane.com/about-larry-stybel/.

At the end of this session, you will be able to:
1. Articulate the distinction between linear, nonlinear, and random dimensions of your social world.
2. Define a job search strategy that taps into the three dimensions.
3. Have a career vision based on nonlinear logic.
4. Take the first steps towards moving towards your vision.

Time permitting, Larry will also lead the class in an exercise called "tell me about yourself" where he will help you differentiate yourself in the market while retaining your professional integrity.

Larry is co-founder and CEO of Stybel Peabody, an Arbora Global Company. Its mission is "leadership and career success", retained search, leadership development and executive outplacement. Stybel Peabody's headquarters is in Boston. Each month Pyschology Today publishes Stybel Peabody's perspective on leadership. To date, there have been 199,000 downloads of their articles.

All Attendees will also receive a complimentary copy of Navigating the Waterfall: Your Guide to Job Search and Career Management.

Date: Thursday, January 19, 2017

Time: 6:30-8:00pm (6:30-7:00pm-light supper & networking)

Venue: MIT Sloan, Building E62, Room 262

Parking: The closest parking lot is the Hermann Garage. When you turn into the E62 parking lot from Wadsworth Street, the garage is the very first right. It is a small garage without a gate. It is directly under the library. Another option is the Amherst Street/E51 lot. For more information, click here.

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