How to Assess the Real Value of Your Network for Your Job Search

An important, and extremely rewarding, service I offer clients in my executive coaching practice, is to help senior leaders who are unemployed, or run the risk of losing their job, to find a new role.

An integral part of the search strategy I define with my clients is to review and test their existing network through activating it very early in their search process. Reason being of course, that networks are one of the best channels to find a new role.

If you find yourself in a similar situation, I recommend that you to do the same: start activating your network as soon as possible. Why? Because there is a considerable chance that, like many of my clients, you will discover that your network is not as strong as you think.

Once you start activating your network for your job search, you will quickly see that all your contacts fall in one of these 5 categories: Ghosts, Sympathizers, Google-Lights, Weak connectors, or Referrers, …and that the first three are completely useless.

Ghosts are people that do not react if you reach out to them for a meeting (even if they were the ones initially offering this). Here you probably miscalculated the nature of your relationship. Where you saw friendship, or at least some form of a long term relationship, your counterpart only saw one or more (potential) business transactions.

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What the workplace in 2021 will look like and what this means for you

2021 will be a very interesting year! If all prognoses are correct, sometime in the next six months we should have developed a grip on COVID19. 

For 2021, I foresee three trends in the workplace. Although none of these trends is initiated by COVID19, the pandemic will definitely act as a catalyst.

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Are you ready for a post Covid-19 world?

The world will fundamentally change in the next decade

Whether you are listening to McKinsey, the IMF or the Economist, all modern-day prophets of doom agree that COVID-19 is having a devastating impact on our society and the economy. This impact will be felt long after this pandemic has passed.

Although I am not an incarnation of Alvin Toffler, the famous futurist and author of ‘Megatrends’, merely by observing the news and talking to clients and colleagues, I see a couple of clear trends and tipping points, which lead me to believe that the ‘new normal’ will look different than the ‘old normal’.

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