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CAREERTIP : Avoid traps as You Transition into a Leadership Role

Assuming a leadership position presents the temptation to rely on familiar strategies and past successes. However, this approach bears the risk of drawing inaccurate conclusions and deviating from the optimal path. As you transition into a new role, it's vital to be mindful of your departure from your previous position. Take time to replenish your energy and nurture your relationships. Simultaneously, proactively learn about the expectations and requirements of your new role. This will help you adapt successfully and excel in your new responsibilities. The source for this article is HBR.ORG You can also  follow our WhatsAPP channel  here   for more hardhatCAREERTIPS. 

REVIEW : Economic factors will shape the built environment in the coming decade

In contemplating the future of the built environment, broader considerations arise. Who will commission buildings and for what purposes? Is the physical form of cities primarily driven by economic forces, design principles, or client preferences? How does inequality shape the urban landscape we inhabit? What will the cities of tomorrow look like?


While the day-to-day economics-market trends, project funding, and client budgets-are essential concerns for the built environment, there are more extensive issues to ponder when looking ahead.




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