Job Hopping Good or Bad? The Man Who Stayed 20 Years and Won
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Steven J. Manning built a $47 billion career by doing the one thing everyone around him refused to do — staying.
At 21 he went to work for a tiny company heading toward insolvency. His friends were changing jobs every eighteen months. Lawyers, Stanford MBAs, people with better degrees and better options — all moving on. Steven stayed.
Twenty years later he was running a major business with thousands of people and more success than he had ever imagined. Not because he was lucky. Because he understood something most people miss — that trajectory happens to you, and what matters is what you decide to do with it.
In this conversation we get into the real decision behind that choice, why yes people outperform no people every time, why the best in the world will help you if you know how to ask, and the career question nobody ever puts to you — the one about the life you did not choose.
Shownotes here: https://www.natschooler.com/the-catapult-question-the-career-story-you-are-not-telling/
This is The Catapult Question with Steven J. Manning.
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