How to Protect Your Boundaries When Your Company Is Struggling

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How to Protect Your Boundaries When Your Company Is Struggling

Working longer hours may feel heroic, but you’ll be better off focusing your energy where it will have the biggest impact.

March src2, 2024

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Working longer hours for a struggling company may make you feel like a hero, but one person’s efforts will not save an at-risk organization. In this article, the author outlines strategies for how to focus your energy so you can have the most significant impact while also considering what makes sense for you in the long run.

When you work for a struggling company, it’s normal to feel compelled to work longer hours in hopes of righting the ship. This tendency is particularly true in business development when you directly impact revenue.

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