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

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  • 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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КОМЕНТАРІ • 146

  • @zoekenny3619
    @zoekenny3619 2 роки тому +90

    I've thought about this topic quite a lot and I came to a similar conclusion. I think that when you can teach someone about every aspect of your role then you're ready to hand it to them and move on.

    • @samircasen8117
      @samircasen8117 2 роки тому

      Sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?
      I somehow lost the login password. I would love any help you can offer me.

    • @fabienneisore7831
      @fabienneisore7831 Рік тому

      Lllllllllllllllllppp

    • @exp3905
      @exp3905 Рік тому

      Some people think that is a threat to their place at the organization..

  • @tanvi3
    @tanvi3 2 роки тому +48

    That last point, that universe sort of nudges you, pushes you; is such an optimistic way of looking at it. Never thought this way before. Very nice and brilliant video!!✨

    • @keisha1997
      @keisha1997 2 роки тому

      That’s exactly what the universe did for me.

    • @Goddibaba
      @Goddibaba Рік тому +1

      Happy for you

    • @stnford6051
      @stnford6051 Рік тому +1

      A common theme throughout life

  • @NikVilluri
    @NikVilluri 2 роки тому +50

    Seeking out a mentor is a powerful boost on the journey.
    It has helped me accelerate learning, have challenging conversations, and network to find those opportunities. Also, a word of caution on being constantly challenged. It might lead to burnout if not managed actively.

    • @acash93
      @acash93 2 роки тому +3

      How did you find your mentor? I have a lot of trust issues due to backstabbers in the past

    • @NikVilluri
      @NikVilluri 2 роки тому

      @@acash93 It's harsh for sure. Not saying it's smooth sailing, but as they say, you got to take a leap of faith. You can hedge against the risk by creating a base before signing up as a mentee for example agreeing on some rules of engagement.

  • @gizznajet1
    @gizznajet1 Рік тому +1

    God. This is divine intervention. I so needed to hear this.

  • @Zyks10
    @Zyks10 2 роки тому +9

    Exactly how I’m feeling right now. Glad I found this! Im falling ill 🤧 more than often, have lost all motivation in the work I love, and not grooming the people who I lead. All of this is adding upto massive amounts of guilt and my credibility is taking a hit. Guess it’s time to have this conversation

  • @KENTOSI
    @KENTOSI 2 роки тому +5

    Huh... I just left my old company where I was at the top of the S curve and now in a new one where I'm clearly at the bottom and everything feels challending.
    Hearing about this "S curve" notion totally makes sense. Thanks for making this video. I feel a lot more confident now.

  • @emmagao2705
    @emmagao2705 2 роки тому +12

    This is great advice! When learning slows down it’s time to get to the bottom of the S curve!

  • @mmrgratitudes
    @mmrgratitudes 2 роки тому +3

    Such an important conversation to have - especially with yourself. Being honest with yourself is the best thing you can do 👍

  • @Bellasie1
    @Bellasie1 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video! Exactly why I left a job I really loved, they wouldn't let me learn more and challenge myself within the company, so I was getting utterly bored doing tasks I by then had come to really master to the point it felt as though I could have performed these while asleep!

  • @ianphan2806
    @ianphan2806 2 роки тому +6

    This is the best thing that I've learnt today. Thank you so much.

  • @drannoc100
    @drannoc100 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for this talk. Glad that I did the right thing. Having managers who can’t recognize the need for employees to grow is awful, esp those who only focus on their own development, as if employees aren’t the same human being… Talking about equality… And some managers don’t let grow but push/press down instead.

  • @TequilaTurner
    @TequilaTurner Рік тому

    You’re absolutely correct this is very helpful to see the present truth to your matter! I needed this

  • @moowam1
    @moowam1 2 роки тому +13

    The way my old company messed me about when I had reached this point of boredom and tried to relocate to a different, more international office (over a year of false promises and veiled threats) broke my connection with the concept of a job and especially my emotional connection to the job that I had loved. More importantly it obliterated a sense of 'naivety' (I know that the corporate world is not a fairy tale but I think people need to have some faith in what they are a part of. I don't even have faith in what I hear from my lecturers).
    I work for myself now and while I am good at what I do, I have never felt the excitement I had before.
    I think it's important to remember that your boss or supervisor might not always have your interests at heart and may actually be actively working to sabotage any plans. As a professional or employee you need to identify someone to trust with your professional / career strategy

  • @TheSnerggly
    @TheSnerggly 2 роки тому +2

    I'm saving this one. You perfectly described how I am feeing which lead to me taking another job outside of my current job. No future roles for me to move to so I moved on.

  • @gereecagracegapasin3027
    @gereecagracegapasin3027 Рік тому +1

    I liked this video. It is related to my experience. I left my job bec. there is no growth or opportunities inside the organization. This made me suck! Then I'm finding a better opportunity outside the organization.
    Sometimes the most scariest thing will lead you to beautiful destination.

  • @jackster330
    @jackster330 2 роки тому +2

    these words have been exactly how I have felt with my previous company. great people, great work life balance, good pay, great job overall, except I was getting deathly bored. Looking back I should have asked to do different roles within the organization but didn't want to do more work because of my complacency, so I chose to leave, which in turn was probably more work to do.

  • @MissFlurryWong
    @MissFlurryWong 2 роки тому +1

    This really hit me and it quite help. Million thanks for your suggestion.

  • @kahvenggoh4596
    @kahvenggoh4596 2 роки тому +2

    The introduction truely reflects my current state of work.

  • @hacker010010101
    @hacker010010101 4 роки тому +12

    Very great ideas to implement!

  • @joesdi
    @joesdi Рік тому +1

    So jumping after 10 years, I want to learn other things!!!! Scared but excited 🤩

  • @dayakarpd
    @dayakarpd 3 роки тому +3

    Good one. Need to make sure, your strength areas identified and they can help you find a better one... of your choice.

  • @georgiafrancis9059
    @georgiafrancis9059 Рік тому +1

    My chosen career, SECOND career that is, is a" NEVER knowing it all" because the laws keep changing. I've been at it and learning, and still don't know it all and never will. The people I work with have been at it for decades. They ARE helpful, but I can't help but feel as if I'm not enough and maybe nver will be.
    I need an "atta boy" but will never receive it. I have to do so much in the 8-9 hour day, dealing with personalities, and flow of information that I want to scream. It's the various personalities that actually piss me off. People can be so rude, especially when you are trying to help them!!!

  • @bhalchandrawadekar4052
    @bhalchandrawadekar4052 2 роки тому +3

    Great explanation of S curve very pertinent. Great way to promote the book, I am buying it today !!

  • @kerrymoy5104
    @kerrymoy5104 2 роки тому

    Great advice! Thanks for sharing.

  • @weston.weston
    @weston.weston Рік тому +1

    This presentation greatly resonated with me. You provided excellence suggestions.

  • @archiesugabo4310
    @archiesugabo4310 Рік тому

    It's so swift but relevant, thanks! ♥️

  • @GeorgeZoto
    @GeorgeZoto Рік тому +3

    Brilliant and well formulated idea and process. I definitely have seen several S curves in my life and I look forward to many more 😃 This gives me some hints from one of favorite books too, the alchemist.

  • @warrenbennett741
    @warrenbennett741 Рік тому

    Brilliant advise...thank you

  • @rahul.gupta.96
    @rahul.gupta.96 3 роки тому +20

    The S-Curve aka second curve or the sigmoid curve is beautifully explained in the book "The empty raincoat". Other concepts like donut principle are also explained in detail in that book. Anybody interested should definitely read it.

  • @celestialfix
    @celestialfix 2 роки тому +1

    Super interesting…….insightful……and damn clear thinking.

  • @ryanbaldonade7257
    @ryanbaldonade7257 2 роки тому

    Thanks. Jumping and climbing are great metaphors. If you're ready, starting your own business could be a way for learning even more and faster.

  • @Siddharthv8
    @Siddharthv8 2 роки тому

    Fantastic video. I so relate to that video. UA-cam you’re smart and sometimes it’s ok that you’re listening in! 😄

  • @akshaymalik5334
    @akshaymalik5334 2 роки тому

    Great point!

  • @DarylZamora
    @DarylZamora 2 роки тому

    Thank you, HBR!

  • @iamshebang
    @iamshebang Рік тому

    Oh my... I badly needed this...

  • @dannydevelops
    @dannydevelops 4 роки тому

    Great ideas for my research into disruption

  • @ariantowisnu332
    @ariantowisnu332 Рік тому

    It Happened, need a courage to step out from the comfort zone and not an easy things to do, hope you who still find the meaning in life be stronger and grateful for whatever you have, life is not easier but we are getting stronger.

  • @richardabbe799
    @richardabbe799 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! Great video!

  • @sirisaksirisak6981
    @sirisaksirisak6981 3 роки тому +2

    That's true.When one met this changing point.Eyes wetting, hearing your lecture.Who get,who got.Million thanks,sir. Prof.

  • @HUNT-DOG
    @HUNT-DOG Рік тому

    This cut Straight to my soul.

  • @Fshmms
    @Fshmms 2 роки тому +1

    Ooh.. This is A+ stuff!

  • @AthiniK
    @AthiniK Рік тому

    This is so informative 💡Thank you

  • @truthbetold3519
    @truthbetold3519 Рік тому

    Yes!

  • @jsievers
    @jsievers 2 роки тому

    Inspiring!

  • @pasaerc
    @pasaerc Рік тому

    This is a bitter conceptual pill to swallow for professionals in fields that have S Curves that evolve over a decade of schooling, residency, fellowship, etc. But, love the perspective regardless. Thanks for this one, HBR.

  • @HassanAmin77
    @HassanAmin77 10 місяців тому

    I wish, it was that simple and ideal situation.

  • @juliano0moreira
    @juliano0moreira Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @saljukhi
    @saljukhi 2 роки тому

    Explained good thank you

  • @NabeelTirmazi
    @NabeelTirmazi 3 роки тому +2

    wow the last one minute was too intense....thanks for sharing the insights

  • @parimisrisruthi3992
    @parimisrisruthi3992 4 роки тому +20

    Just in time 😉 , wow

  • @betzabemartinez9118
    @betzabemartinez9118 2 роки тому

    Gracias!

  • @pedrohenriquecarneiro904
    @pedrohenriquecarneiro904 Рік тому

    Very nice.

  • @Ira06002
    @Ira06002 2 роки тому

    Love what I do and the company I work for. Tons of upside…Only challenge is my Manager is not my advocate.

  • @takuyakato7023
    @takuyakato7023 2 роки тому

    It is interesting to know the concept of S-curve. I might get into the top of S-curve for current org. Need to re-define our mission and think about the innovative and disruptive way of contribution.

  • @mawriter
    @mawriter 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks. Great metaphor for jumping and climbing. A solution could be creating your own business to learn even more and faster, if ready.

  • @shravan419
    @shravan419 3 роки тому

    Very useful

  • @dhrubaseal
    @dhrubaseal Рік тому

    Great, I resigned few days back from my current organization, serving notice period. Time for new S curve.

  • @JoseGarcia-ip4pl
    @JoseGarcia-ip4pl 2 роки тому

    Chingon., Gracias

  • @alexanderzhukov3773
    @alexanderzhukov3773 Рік тому

    Just start working for yourself like this lady did

  • @archanagaur7402
    @archanagaur7402 4 роки тому +7

    I just took a jump a week back!!!

  • @sirisaksirisak6981
    @sirisaksirisak6981 3 роки тому +1

    S curve is a critical path to decide to choose like in Covid situation.

  • @maidieuhanh
    @maidieuhanh 2 роки тому

    Wow this is me at this moment in my career

  • @MrDokuritsu
    @MrDokuritsu 2 роки тому +3

    I think the challenge here is often there is not an incentive to jump on a new S curve. If the culture of the company rewards you for sitting in your position at no risk, many would take that and have enough leisure to consider this a good option. The responsibility for the company should be to gently coerce people to move roles within a certain time frame. And if they don't, the 'gentle' becomes progressively less gentle.

    • @nasirbroong
      @nasirbroong 8 місяців тому

      I knew Chevron and few other corporations does that. They hire MBAs and put them in any department to run as entrepreneurs using your business skills.

  • @marzopapz1416
    @marzopapz1416 2 роки тому

    Oh my gosh THIS IS ME right now.

  • @RiteshManTamrakar
    @RiteshManTamrakar Рік тому

    धन्यवाद

  • @En-of5oh
    @En-of5oh 2 роки тому

    Amazing, how true is that? that happened naturally.

  • @TheBlackClockOfTime
    @TheBlackClockOfTime 9 місяців тому

    "You love this company, you believe in the mission", thank god I had already drank my coffee - that stuff would've burst from my mouth to cover my screen otherwise.

  • @swurvydel
    @swurvydel Рік тому

    I've just come to this crossroads myself, I would add, don't let your current employee be the decider of what your ceiling is. If you're willing to take the risk, make that leap and start that S curve once again.

  • @rendydwi_
    @rendydwi_ 2 роки тому

    I’m on this circumtances

  • @Jovoni.
    @Jovoni. 2 роки тому

    I wish I would’ve done this in my previous role and just stayed at my old job versus going to a new company. It hasn’t been a pleasant experience and just doesn’t feel like the best fit.

  • @bvincesf
    @bvincesf Рік тому

    If you love your company are you getting so anxious on Monday that you are "sick?" because of work? That is absolutely a sign.

  • @SafiullahWasiullah
    @SafiullahWasiullah 4 роки тому +3

    Wonderful, S curve, thanks dear. #SafiullahWasiullah

  • @franciscoxavier99
    @franciscoxavier99 2 роки тому

    Seems like the old fashion expression of getting out of the comfort zone, BUT without loosing connection with it!

  • @lvill3633
    @lvill3633 Рік тому

    I jumped ☺️

  • @zoeteo3758
    @zoeteo3758 2 роки тому

    This is exactly how I'm feeling right now

  • @thewrittenconvos7877
    @thewrittenconvos7877 2 роки тому

    Jumping to a new S-curve soon, thanks to this video. 🙌

  • @MuzikAficionado
    @MuzikAficionado 3 роки тому

    Wisdom at 6:15!

  • @benjaminpeter9297
    @benjaminpeter9297 Рік тому +1

    What if you feel that you constantly in the beginning? Everytime you begin to go into the "sweet spot", you need to learn something new, or there is a change. This is how I personally feel most of the time in tech right now. I am a professional software developer.

  • @themadnessoflife
    @themadnessoflife 4 роки тому +5

    "There’s no test like production." author ~ "Unknown"

  • @esauespinoza2414
    @esauespinoza2414 4 роки тому +4

    Do you have more suggestions about how manage the how and when to jump? i decide to change my job, but i not sure if i have to wait to the end of the current project or just start look for a new job and do it right now. How can i know if is a good time to do it?

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому +1

      Good question!
      Here are some more detailed articles by this author about self-disruption:
      hbr.org/podcast/2015/10/disrupt-your-career-and-yourself
      hbr.org/2012/07/disrupt-yourself-3

  • @charlessands7649
    @charlessands7649 Рік тому

    The universe not only nudged me, it kicked me in the balls on the way out. I’ve never been more greatful

  • @tbpp6553
    @tbpp6553 2 роки тому +1

    Crazy timing. I will speak to my law firm boss tomorrow to switch from corporate to litigation.

    • @ivan-nm1xn
      @ivan-nm1xn 2 роки тому +1

      So how did it go? Hope it went well.

    • @tbpp6553
      @tbpp6553 2 роки тому +2

      @@ivan-nm1xn It went decently. He asked me to wait for a while though as there are no vacancies in the litigation. Fingers crossed.

  • @nataliecarter2579
    @nataliecarter2579 Рік тому

    GROW MORE

  • @WaseemAkram1411
    @WaseemAkram1411 2 роки тому

    So right and so right timing.. can I forward this video to my boss ? 😂😂

  • @sirisaksirisak6981
    @sirisaksirisak6981 3 роки тому

    Dream still dream,if not be done.

  • @jonr6680
    @jonr6680 Рік тому

    Scary alpha lady. Lots of words but not much content. But the gold is in the comments... This subject clearly resonates with folks.

  • @TheSirigan
    @TheSirigan 2 роки тому +2

    One question: How do we justify that the move is good for the company and we will help them solve the problems when a considerable amount of learning is involved? Use of transferable skills or else?

    • @fadiajouli4779
      @fadiajouli4779 2 роки тому +1

      I believe the reference to jump to a new S-curve doesn’t necessarily mean you’re starting from the bottom. Imagine you’re already a master in what you’re doing, refreshing your S-curve would be to utilize your gained/available skills into something more challenging, this way we will continue to learn and further master ourselves and move on to next then next then next S-curve. That means the S-curve will look like a stairs shaped line on the chart.

    • @TheSirigan
      @TheSirigan 2 роки тому +1

      @@fadiajouli4779 that makes sense, thanks. Of course in addition to that, the experience or in other words 'soft skills' would help on the new role or challenge as well. Got some thinking to do!

  • @sirisaksirisak6981
    @sirisaksirisak6981 3 роки тому

    Or we can say that when reach to top skill of that work and feel enough for you and you want more progess further like the end of road we have to choose old or new.But new may better or worse than old place.So enthutism reducing, productivity lesser, ansomnia which one can notice.

  • @tabmantab3341
    @tabmantab3341 3 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @mathematicshindi1444
    @mathematicshindi1444 4 роки тому

    I'm going to give Joint Entrance Exam(JEE) for B-TECH. can you suggest me a source which can give me the details about what's going to be in there

  • @Christikhan
    @Christikhan Рік тому

    Can you really go back to the very bottom of the S-curve? Unless there is a complete change in career, but even then, with a certain work experience there are always skills to build on, so the jump will rather be to the middle part, right? From the employers perspective, I would not want to promote someone to a job that they will need months to figure out the basics of...
    I myself changed my employer after 10 years and found myself just below the plateau and reached it again after about 1 year... Feels stupid.
    Then I was offered a very new position, but I felt I was too low on that S-curve and did not completely want to leave my plateau, because there are some aspects of my current job that i don't want to leave behind.
    It's not always that easy to find a suitable new S-curve, I think. But this video opened my eyes nonetheless!

  • @dimpleb6013
    @dimpleb6013 Рік тому

    What if you are comfortable in your job but not on the plateau yet, one fine day you find a disruptive opportunity with new growth - do you stay on the journey to finish the S curve or move

  • @sendyardi5190
    @sendyardi5190 Рік тому

    In this video, the speaker talks about how to disrupt your career and yourself. When you are in the same role for a long time and you are not learning anymore, it's time to disrupt yourself. The S-curve is a learning curve, and everyone is on it. There are three parts to the S-curve: the launch point, the sweet spot, and the high end of the curve. When you are at the high end of the curve, you become a master, but you can get bored, and that's when you need to disrupt yourself. If you stay too long at the high end of the curve, it's like the death zone, and you need to do something about it. The speaker advises being proactive and crafting a conversation with your manager about doing something new, rather than expecting them to figure it out for you.

  • @zzwk24
    @zzwk24 Рік тому +1

    What if you're in a state where after the first curve, you fall into a difficult second curve that doesn't allow for mastery and induces unnecessary stress and nausea?
    Her first statement about people waking up and saying they have to work; what if that feeling is substantial dislike for the work? The team, mission, and boss are good, but the job is nauseating?

    • @2011ekon
      @2011ekon 11 місяців тому +1

      Then change jobs through tears and depression and keep searching and keep trying to be positive through the job search, it will take two-three months but once you are out, you won't remember the nauseating experience of the old job and you'll only regret why you didn't start the job search sooner. Fingers crossed, you clearly don't belong there and have to leave asap for your mental health xx

    • @zzwk24
      @zzwk24 11 місяців тому

      @@2011ekon I actually did do that and I'm at such a better place now! Thanks!

  • @m.fazlurrahman5854
    @m.fazlurrahman5854 Рік тому

    One should never invite disruption in one’s life. These are used to find out dancers in a company, even if are a church going FROG who knows only jumping. Rather then inviting disruption try meeting new people and talk to people.

  • @nasirbroong
    @nasirbroong 8 місяців тому

    Should i be that loyal to company even worried about who will replace me after i left the company.

  • @dokterdori
    @dokterdori Рік тому

    This is completely irrelevant but, what kind of music is that at around 3:00?

  • @nevilleedwards3237
    @nevilleedwards3237 2 роки тому

    Maybe

  • @kaiyang5426
    @kaiyang5426 3 роки тому +1

    Before that you must have a very strong self-awareness

  • @RooseveltCoopling
    @RooseveltCoopling 3 роки тому

    3:27 - when your brain is so high that you start to die... I can feel you too (Four Twenty)