Why squiggly careers are better for everyone

[Music]

when we met at university

20 years ago we made for unlikely

friends

i’m an extrovert who gets involved in

everything and talks to anyone

and i’m an introverted ideas person who

finds extroverts

energizing but a bit intimidating

despite our differences

we both had an ambition to climb the

ladder and have a successful career

we were motivated by how far and how

fast we could progress

and we thought that our route to the top

would look something a bit like this

and in those first few years of work we

were all about promotions and pay rises

we were preoccupied by the positions

that we held and

how senior our job titles sounded and on

the surface

everything seemed to be on track but we

started to get this sense

that the ladder might actually be

holding us back

the obvious next step wasn’t always the

most appealing

and we were both excited about exploring

opportunities that weren’t necessarily

based on what we’d done before

it wasn’t what we’d anticipated but our

careers had started

to look and feel much more like this

squiggly a squiggly career is

both full of uncertainty and full of

possibility

change is happening all of the time some

of it is in our control and some of it’s

not

success isn’t one size fits all our

squiggles are as individual as we are

and for me that’s meant a career where

i’ve moved from working on foldable

credit cards in one company

they didn’t catch on to building and

launching a loyalty app for another

and that one is still going and i’ve

moved from

making magazines to working on food

waste

from a five to a four day week so i

could spend more time on personal

projects and volunteering

i’ve already had more jobs and worked in

more organizations

than my dad and he’s been working for

twice as long as i have

and i’m the rule not the exception when

we started to share the idea of squiggly

careers with people

we were surprised by how much it stuck

it seemed to give people

something that perhaps they didn’t even

know that they needed

a way of describing both their

experiences and their aspirations

someone even told us that they took our

book which has a big squiggle on the

front of it

into a job interview as a way of

describing their career

so far but we underestimated one big

problem the legacy of the ladder is all

around us

it’s in the companies that we work in

and the conversations that we have

it sounds like being asked in a job

interview where do you see yourself

in five years time it’s the

uncomfortable question of how we reward

and motivate people who do a great job

but don’t want to be promoted

and it’s the unfairness of our learning

being unlocked by the level that we

reach in an organization

career ladders were created as a way to

manage and motivate

a whole new generation of workers in the

early 1900s

and that world of conformity and control

from over a hundred years ago

is unrecognizable today especially when

we consider

only six percent of people in the uk now

work nine to five

we can all expect to have five different

types of career

and the world economic forum estimate

that fifty percent of the skills that we

have right now

won’t be relevant by 2025.

ladders are limiting they limit learning

and they limit opportunity

and if organizations don’t lose the

ladder they will

lose their people the people that are

always

adapting that never stop learning and

who are

open to the opportunities that come

their way

2020 disrupted the way that all of us

work

and none of us know what will happen

next but one thing we can be confident

about

is that the ladder is a redundant

concept of careers

losing the ladder starts with redefining

our relationship with learning at work

we all now have the chance to curate our

own curriculums

and we can be really creative about what

that looks like whether it’s the ted

talks that you’re watching

the books and blogs you’re reading the

podcast you’re listening to

your learning is personal to you and the

good news is

your development is no longer dependent

on other people

our learning can’t be limited by the

level we reach in an organization

or only available to the fortunate few

it’s not the responsibility of a single

department

and it doesn’t just happen when you go

on a course

no one has a monopoly on wisdom in

squiggly careers

everybody is a learner and everybody is

a teacher

we’ve been inspired by mvf a global

technology and marketing company

who’ve introduced a program called

connected learning

they blind match their employees so that

people can learn from each other

without barriers like what job they do

or who they know getting

in the way their ceo michael tuxera told

us

everybody is in charge of their own

learning here we all learn

from each other and with each other and

we’re much better off as a result

in squiggly careers we need to change

our perspective on progression

the problem with career ladders is that

they only go in one direction

and you can only take one step at a time

if progression

purely means promotion we miss out on so

many of the opportunities that are all

around us

we need to stop asking only what job

comes next

and start asking what career

possibilities am i curious about

exploring our career possibilities

increases our resilience

it gives us more options and you create

more connections

we see how we can use our strengths in

new ways and spot the skills that might

be useful for our future

we can all start exploring our career

possibilities

it might be an ambitious possibility

that you don’t feel ready for yet

or perhaps it’s a pivot that feels

interesting

but just that bit out of reach or maybe

it’s a dream that you’ve discounted

the most important thing is that you

give yourself the permission to explore

and this is not a one-way street we need

support

from the people that we work for and the

organizations that we work in

and we’ve seen how this can work in

practice a food manufacturer called cook

they have something called the dream

academy

and in this academy their colleagues can

explore

any career that they’re intrigued by in

or out of the organization

and even rediscover abandoned ambitions

it could be

to try stand-up comedy to write their

first children’s book

to move from marketing to finance become

the ceo

nothing is off the table one employee

said

the dream academy didn’t open doors for

me

it helped me to have the confidence to

open them for myself

in career ladders our identity can

become about the titles that we’ve held

rather than the talents that we have

everyone is talented

and we can use those talents in many

ways we don’t need to constrain our

careers

in the words of my favorite band

fleetwood mac you can go your

own way one of the things that sticks

with me

from my time at microsoft is that i’d go

into the office

and i’d see a sign that said come as you

are and do what you love

and this was more than just words on a

wall as a non-techie

with a podcast on the side i certainly

brought something different to the

organization

but my uniqueness was embraced and there

was no pressure to fit

a perfect mould i felt like i could be

open about what i wanted to do and where

i wanted to go

even if that was different to everybody

else

in squiggly careers there is room for

everybody to succeed

and no two squiggles are the same the

ladder

has been holding us back for far too

long but

it’s not easy to change something that’s

been around for over a hundred years

what we need now is more than a radical

rethink

we need a radical redo and change comes

from action

together we have an ambition to make

careers better

for everyone and we’ve seen just what’s

possible when people let go of the

ladder

we see people who define their own

success and take control of their

careers

and we see organizations who benefit

from adaptable employees

who are curious confident and

continually learning

we want to ask you to become an advocate

for squiggly careers

you might be a manager who could help

somebody to explore their career

possibilities

or maybe you’re a mentor and you can

give someone the confidence to see how

they can use their talents in new ways

and now that we’re all teachers let’s

share what we know

so that everybody can succeed

it’s finally time for us all to step off

the ladder

and into the

thank squiggle

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当我们 20 年前在大学相遇时,

我们结交了一些不太可能的

朋友

两人都有攀登阶梯的雄心

并拥有成功的职业生涯,

我们的动力来自于

我们能进步多远

和多快,我们认为我们通往顶峰的道路

看起来有点像这样

,在最初几年的工作中,我们

都是关于晋升和加薪的

我们全神贯注于

我们所担任的职位以及

我们的职称听起来有多高级,

从表面上看,

一切似乎都在进行中,但我们

开始

意识到阶梯实际上可能

阻碍了

我们 显然,下一步并不总是

最吸引人的

,我们都对探索

机会感到兴奋,这些机会不一定

基于我们之前所做的

事情,而不是我们预期的事情 ed,但是我们的

职业

开始看起来和感觉更像是这种

波浪形的 波浪形的职业

既充满不确定性,也充满

可能性

变化无时无刻不在发生,其中

一些在我们的控制之中,而另一些则

不是

成功不是 一种尺寸适合我们所有的

曲线都和我们一样个性化

,对我来说,这意味着

我已经从

在一家

他们没有赶上的公司从事可折叠信用卡工作转变

为为另一家公司开发和推出忠诚度应用

程序 一个还在继续,我已经

制作杂志转向处理食物

浪费

,每周工作五到四天,这样我

就可以花更多时间在个人

项目和志愿服务

上 爸爸和他的工作

时间是我的两倍,

当我们开始与人们分享波浪形职业的想法时,我是规则而不是例外,

我们惊讶于

它似乎给人们带来了

一些东西 也许他们甚至不

知道他们需要

一种方式来描述他们的

经历和他们的抱负,

甚至有人告诉我们,他们把我们

前面

有一个大波浪线的书拿来面试,作为描述他们的一种方式。

迄今为止的职业生涯,但我们低估了一个大

问题阶梯的遗产就

在我们身边

,在我们工作的公司

和我们的对话中

听起来像是在面试中被问到

五年后你在哪里看到自己 这是一个

令人不安的问题,即我们如何奖励

和激励那些工作出色

但不想升职的人

,这是我们学习的不公平性

被我们在组织中达到的水平所释放,

职业阶梯被创建为一种方式

在 1900 年代初期管理和激励全新一代的工人,而

一百多年前的从众和控制的世界在

今天已经面目全非,尤其是当

我们考虑

到 现在英国有 6% 的人朝

九晚五工作,

我们都可以期待拥有五种不同

类型的职业

,世界经济论坛估计

,到 2025 年,我们现在拥有的 50% 技能

将不再适用。

正在限制他们限制学习

,他们限制机会

,如果组织不失去

阶梯,他们将

失去他们的人

总是不断

适应的人,从不停止学习,

即将到来的机会持开放

态度

2020 颠覆了所有人的方式 我们中的每个人

都在工作,我们都不知道接下来会发生什么,

但我们可以确信的一件事

是,阶梯是

职业生涯的一个多余概念,

失去阶梯首先要重新定义

我们与工作中学习的关系,

我们现在都有机会策划 我们

自己的课程

,我们可以

对它的样子很有创意,无论是 ted

演讲,你正在看

的书和博客,你正在阅读的

播客 倾听

你的学习对你来说是个人的,

好消息是

你的发展不再依赖

于其他人

我们的学习不会受到

我们在组织中达到的水平的限制

或只提供给幸运的少数人

这不是一个责任 单一的

部门

,这不仅仅发生在你

上一门课程的时候,

没有人垄断智慧在

曲折的职业生涯中

每个人都是学习者,每个人

都是老师

我们受到 mvf 的启发,一家全球

技术和营销公司

引入了一个名为“互联学习”的计划,

他们盲目匹配员工,这样

人们就可以相互学习,

没有障碍,比如他们从事什么工作

或认识谁

所有人都

互相学习,互相学习,

我们的生活要好得多,因为

在曲折的职业生涯中,我们需要改变

我们对进步

的看法汽车问题 梯子是

他们只朝一个方向前进

如果进步

纯粹意味着升职,

你一次

只能

迈出一步 开始询问

我对哪些职业可能性感到好奇

探索我们的职业可能性

增加我们的适应力

它为我们提供更多选择并且您建立

更多联系

我们了解如何以新的方式利用我们的优势

并发现

可能对我们未来有用的技能

我们可以 所有人都开始探索我们的职业

可能性,

这可能是一个雄心勃勃的可能性

,你还没有准备好,

或者它可能是一个感觉

有趣

但有点遥不可及的支点,或者

它可能是一个你忽略

了最重要的事情的梦想 是你

允许自己去探索

,这不是一条单行道,我们

需要我们工作的人和

我们工作的组织的支持

我们已经看到这如何在

实践中发挥作用 一家名为厨师的食品制造商

他们有一个叫做梦想

学院的

东西 在这个学院中,他们的同事可以

探索

他们在组织内外感兴趣的任何职业,

甚至重新发现被放弃的野心

可能是

尝试单口喜剧 写他们的

第一本儿童

读物 从营销转向金融

成为首席执行官

没有什么是不可能的 一位员工

说梦想学院没有为我敞开大门

它帮助我有信心

在职业阶梯中为自己打开它们 我们的身份可以

成为我们所拥有的头衔,

而不是我们拥有的才能

每个人都是有才华的

,我们可以以多种方式利用这些才能

在我最喜欢的乐队

Fleetwood mac 中,你可以走

自己的路

从我在微软的那段时间起,我一直坚持的一件事是,我会

走进办公室

,看到一个牌子,上面写着你来了

做你喜欢做的事

,这不仅仅是

作为一个非技术

人员在墙上的文字,旁边有

一个播客 我觉得我

可以对我想做的事情和想去的地方敞开心扉

即使这与

其他人

在波浪形的职业生涯中都不同,

每个人都有成功的空间

,没有两个波浪形是相同的

梯子

一直在支撑我们 回归太久了

但要改变

已经存在了一百多年的

东西并不容易 我们现在需要的不仅仅是彻底的

重新思考

我们需要彻底的重做,改变来自

共同行动 我们有雄心让

事业变得

更好 每个人,我们都看到了

当人们放开阶梯时可能发生的

事情 le

充满好奇、自信并

不断学习的员工

我们希望您成为 squiggly 职业的倡导者

看看

他们如何以新的方式发挥自己的才能

,既然我们都是老师,让我们

分享我们所知道的,

以便每个人都能成功,

现在是我们所有人走下阶梯

并进入

感谢曲线的时候了