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How and When to Disrupt Your Career, and Yourself (Quick Study)

How and When to Disrupt Your Career, and Yourself (Quick Study) If you’re comfortable but bored at your current position, you’re in the danger zone. Here are some ways to keep growing without leaving your company.


Whitney Johnson, an executive coach and author of "Disrupt Yourself", says we give a lot of airtime to building disruptive products and services, to buying and/or investing in disruptive companies, and we should. Both are vital engines of economic growth. But, the most overlooked engine of growth is the individual. If you are really looking to move the world forward, begin by innovating on the inside, and disrupt yourself.

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