The Secret to Midcareer Success - WSJ
Great commentary on the importance of businesses to cultivate mid-career employees for continued & sustained success. Some pearls of wisdom are:
- Most employers mistakenly nurture primary skills at the expense of secondary ones. This is especially true for employees who are highly productive… Unless they move into management or mentorship roles, they can become a drag on employers.
- When you move from the field in which you built your career and step into leadership, your technical talent becomes less important, and data becomes just another tool.
- Leadership skills won’t develop on their own—they must be actively cultivated.
- Students who are preparing to enter technical and scientific fields should pursue a well-rounded education, including the liberal arts.
- The secondary skills that will help them succeed in midcareer are radically different from the primary ones that brought them success in the early days.
- You have to learn now enough to ask intelligent questions, not find the answers yourself.
- A mediocre technologist who is open to learning can become a great corporate executive, while a superstar scientist can turn out to be a lousy boss.
- Skills like coding and accounting create value in an additive way. Communication and leadership skills are multiplica-tive—they help make the whole team more valuable.