Self-Reflection on Personal Leadership Styles: Management Analyst
Imagine yourself professional-self in October 2031. In an ideal scenario, where do you see yourself working? Maybe you do not have an ideal company right now, but what position would you like to have? What work will you be doing that aligns best your personality, interest, and career goals. Take some time and visualize the ideal situation that makes you happy in the most important facets of life as it relates to the workplace: work life balance and socioeconomic status.
It is quite clear you all possess the basic skills that are required for learning. For example, you all possess active-learning and critical thinking skills. However, I’m interest in the SPECIFIC skill dimensions that will allow you to obtain that ideal position in 2031. In addition to basic skills, jobs require complex problem-solving skills, resource management skills, social skills (e.g., coordination, instructing, and persuasion), systems skills (e.g., judgement & decision-making, systems analysis), and technically skills. What skills are required for your ideal career position? That is, what specific skills do you need to do better than 99% of everybody else to be in the top 1%? What skill dimensions do you need to improve in order to obtain your ideal position?
Next, now that we have covered leadership styles and behaviors, what stuck most to you concerning your leadership style? Also, after your personal assessment of your current skillset(s), what dimensions do you need to develop that will ultimately make you a better leader? Third, are there topics that you would me to cover before the end of the semester?
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I find management analyst to be one of the fascinating careers in the world. First of all, management analysis entails finding ways to help organizations become more efficient and profitable. Second, as a management analyst, one works with companies to find ways to help them grow and enhance their spheres of influence. Third, I feel like this field aligns best with who I am and what I like to be doing ten years from now.
While working as a management analyst, one must be prepared to travel and deal with different clients in every instance. The job requires one to understand how the business world works as well as how markets work. Deep analysis and research are needed in this field, and I have to make sure that I amass as much information as possible to help the companies I will be working with.
Management analyst aligns best with my personality, interests, and career goals. I feel like I will be restless if I work at a position or a place for years. I like to find the next available thing to do, and as a management analyst, I will have the luxury of working with different people and companies in every instance. This calls for a wide understanding of different industries. I have to sort of being like a sponge. Absorb as much as I can about a company in, for example, the financial sector, and then let all that go and learn as much as I can about a company in the manufacturing sector.
To succeed as a management analyst, one has to develop several skills that I believe I can develop and push myself to the upper echelons of the fie...
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