Stuggling in your transition?
Here's 5 Mistakes Killing Your Transition from a supply chain management specialty, like #logistics, #supply, or #maintenance
Maybe you've research supply chain management jobs then downloaded the eBooks, read and absorbed the tips, listened to the experts talk endlessly, and implemented everything you've learned.
You're taking action to transition from the military into a supply chain management career but nothing seems to be happening.
You're doing all of the things you're "supposed to do," but you're not seeing results.
There's one simple reason why things aren't going right:
you're making things too complicated for yourself
Sure, everyone is telling you about the millions of strategies you can use to let the supply chain industry know about your expertise and how you can offer solutions to their problems.
But that doesn't mean you should show all your cards at one time and employ all the strategies at once because on the internet, each flash of your expertise only lasts about 3 seconds before something else takes its place.
You trying to use social media to get the word out, but you're overwhelmed because there is too much information and many shiny objects.
With so many distractions on the platforms, you're multitasking yourself to death without seeing any results.
Instead, you might consider focusing on one thing at a time.
Watch the video to see the five reasons your supply chain career strategy may not be working and what you can do to simplify for success.