Rita Kakati-Shah
Creativity, resilience and perseverance are key skills for bringing a new idea to fruition. As an entrepreneur it can be easy to have multiple ideas on the go at once,…
A career is one of the longest projects most people ever undertake — and there’s no shortage of advice about how to manage it. What’s rarer is direct, specific insight from people who’ve actually navigated the choices that matter. The careers category on IdeaMensch brings together conversations focused on the practical realities of building a professional life.
You’ll find interviews with people who’ve made unconventional transitions, built expertise in emerging fields, negotiated their way to senior roles, left stable jobs to build something of their own, and figured out how to sustain creative or entrepreneurial work over the long term. They talk about how they made decisions that felt risky at the time and what they’d do differently with the benefit of hindsight.
The conversations are useful at every stage — whether you’re just starting out and trying to figure out what direction makes sense, in mid-career and wondering if you’re on the right track, or more experienced and thinking about what a next chapter might look like.
Common themes include finding meaningful work, building transferable skills, thinking clearly about compensation and leverage, and navigating the relationship between ambition and sustainability. Real people, real choices, real perspective — without the generic career advice noise.
Creativity, resilience and perseverance are key skills for bringing a new idea to fruition. As an entrepreneur it can be easy to have multiple ideas on the go at once,…
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Always reassess your position. As an entrepreneur, you are always learning about your business, capabilities and the broader market. Be ready to pivot from a previous direction to stay nimble…
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