I’ve spent 20 years measuring my success from behind a recruitment desk.
Placements. Revenue. Generation. Deals.
But now my role is changing.
As the agency and the podcast grow, I’m moving away from full-throttle desk recruitment and into more of a leadership role. I’m not disappearing from recruitment. I still love the clients, the candidates and the deals. But I can’t keep doing everything myself.
And that’s where things get interesting...
👉 The metrics that made me successful on the desk aren’t necessarily the metrics that will make me successful as a leader.
👉 Career transitions are rarely as smooth as they look from the outside. Your habits, routines and definition of a “good day” all have to change.
👉 Whether you’re moving into leadership, starting a business, taking on staff or simply stepping into a bigger role, you need to redefine what success looks like for where you are now.
The question is simple: What does success look like when the role you’re in starts to change?
Because as your responsibilities, priorities and role evolve, the way you measure a successful day needs to evolve with them.
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