Here are three lean start-up hacks to accelerate your own career.
Growth hacking. MVPs. Beta-testing. Pivoting. These strategies are now practically cliches - start-up principles that drive almost every high-growth company hitting the market. I've experienced them all firsthand in my career, working everywhere from scrappy five-person operations to robotics powerhouses at the cutting edge of AI.
Here's the thing: Sure, these principles can help businesses. But in key respects, these same tenets can also be used to supercharge your own career - especially at a time when the way we do business is in flux.
The fact is, for many of us, the world of work has been turned on its head during the global health crisis. People have had to switch roles, return to school to reskill or start totally fresh in new markets after a job loss.
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