Friday, June 12, 2009

Managing Oneself

...managing oneself requires new and unprecedented things from the individual...

The challenges of managing oneself may seem obvious, if not elementary. And t he answers may seem self-evident to the point of appearing naive. But managing oneself requires new and unprecedented things from the individual, and especially from the knowledge worker. In effect, managing oneself demands that each knowledge worker think and behave like a chief executive officer. Further, the shift from manual workers who do as they are told to knowledge workers who have to manage themselves profoundly challenges social structure. Every existing society, even the most individualistic one, takes two things for granted, if only subconsciously: that organizations outlive workers, and that most people stay put.

But today the opposite is true. Knowledge workers outlive organizations, and they are mobile. The need to mange oneself is therefore creating a revolution in human affairs.

ACTION POINT: Manage yourself.

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