Your title ≠ Your job ≠ Your work ≠ What you do ≠ Who you are
Kegan’s slippery career slope
1. I am my title
2. I am my job, I have a title
3. I am my work, I have a job with a title
4. I am what I do, I have work to do in a job with a title
5. I am, I have doings
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Replying to @vgr
Any advice for writing your own job description to steer towards this mode of thinking? That is assuming that a job description must exist on file for 'quality' reasons.
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Replying to @epithetos
I haven’t been on this ladder for a while so it’s more of a spectator sport for me. Dunno if job descriptions help. Problem is, they’re always suits made to someone else’s specs. A boss, an employee, the press, ex school mates you want to impress, yourself in past/future...
8:56 AM - 17 Oct 2020
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