My clients today: small business development and self-agency
I’ve spent much of my working life on topics that relate – one way or another – to advancing self-agency for organizations and individuals:
Owning my own consulting firm to advance my own career
Working with businesses to be more agile in relation to competitors (competitive intelligence)
Founding a national network for nonprofits that deliver prison programs (thereby supporting incarcerated individuals to move in a positive direction)
Writing a series of career articles about self-agency
Co-writing the biography of my Irish great-great grandmother to provide more public insight into the historical lives of every day people
Teaching business classes at the graduate level to support students looking to advance their careers
Etc.
In hindsight, I have becoming known as the go-to person when people need a career change and want to take charge of their own employment – agents of their own future success. Therefore, I’m now spending time advancing people’s self-agency via career changes toward self-employment.
People make the move to self-employment for various reasons:
A person’s employer downsizes, leaving them unemployed
People become disillusioned with working for an employer
Personal circumstances make it difficult to work at a corporate job
Someone comes up with a business idea they want to launch on their own
They want the gratification of creating a business
“I’m an introvert,” or “I don’t play well with bosses.”
Is self-employment an option that might work for you? If you might be ready to become an agent of your own success, contact me.
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Published on January 04, 2018 12:57
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