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It is a mistake to believe that you'll succeed in your new job by doing the same things you did in your previous job. Explain?

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Question added by Raafat Sallam , Organizational Development and Training Consultant , Training Centers, Marketing Organizations.
Date Posted: 2014/06/09
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by Deleted user

Not like this but for all kind of work his performance is not a general rule

Haseeb Khalid
by Haseeb Khalid , Sales and Promotion Manager. , Medi Urge

Yes it can be a mistake , we had to be adoptive and quick learner. We should stick with some successful relevant traits not all and learn from past mistakes you made. 

Doing same thing ll not be successful even on same job for long term.

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by Deleted user

Becuase this bound you within the limits of your past experience or working style and do not make you to learn the new skills or working style needed for new jobs.

Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein
by Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein , Chief Executive Officer & ERP Architect , Egyptian Software Group

Only if these things failed you in your previous job. If not, you may need to modify your tactics and wnsure that whatever you do is aligned to the stategies of the new company.

zafar abbas minhas
by zafar abbas minhas , Freelance Writer , DAILY MASHRAQ

THATS TRUE,,,   NEW DAY   ,, NEW GROUND ,,, NEW GAME PLAN  but keep your last game mistakes in mind and PLAY YOUR NATURAL GAME. 

HANNA SABA
by HANNA SABA , Team Leader (Administrative Support), including translation, editing, and writing , Deloitte

Your past job experience should help you tell what is right or wrong to do. Your experience is part of your wealth of know-how and do-how.  Even if you failed or did mistakes in your last job, you must have learned something. You must have learned what works and what does not work. That is why experience counts. I also have the same points of view stated in the answers of Mr. Mohammad Aslam and Mr. Nasir Hussainr.

SAHL HIJAZI
by SAHL HIJAZI , Purchasing Manager , BINZAFRAH GROUP

Yes, this is right, Usually changing our methadology in general will bring new & nice opportunities.

USAMA YOSSRY AHMED GENDIA
by USAMA YOSSRY AHMED GENDIA , Resident Engineer , ACE ARAB CONSULANT ENGINEER - MOHARM BAKHOOM

NEW JOB

NEW PLAN

 

NEW IDEAS

New Mind

Evolution for the better

 

 

amer jayyousi
by amer jayyousi , Business Development Consultant , freelance

Every new position has it new challenges and expectations,you can follow the accepted  procedure set by your company,but always be up to the challenge.

strive for excellence and position yourself with the right strategy and outlook.

Mohammad Aslam
by Mohammad Aslam , Projects Manager , National Aluminium & Steel Factory

It depends, you may or may not it depends type of job you are being deployed to execute. Consider the case of a Project Manager who has just successfully completed one construction project. If the same PM moved to another company to do another construction project you can succeed apply the same project management process procedures tools and techniques. Although the challenge and complexities could be different but with right attitude you can still succeed. There is only one way to succeed and that is the right attitude, if you use right attitude you can always succeed no matter where you go.

Nasir Hussain
by Nasir Hussain , Sales And Marketing Manager , Pakistan Pharmaceutical Products Pvt. Ltd.

Good Day!!!

If you are in a same role as you were in previous successful job, than YES.

If you are in a different role as compared to your previous job, than MAY BE

If you are in a same role as you were in previous un-successful job, and you are implementing the same skills than its a BLUNDER rather than a MISTAKE.

 

We learn a lot during our career, and yes we do learn more  from our mistake and become skillful in certain aspects. So whenever we get a new chance to prove ourselves, we should have a confidence to be succeded in a new role by using our skills intelligently.

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