Posted on 5 October, 2011

Today?s business analysts spend time not only analyzing business economics and strategies, but also employment situations and the best paths toward high-paying careers. Analysts have offered current college graduates a? great deal of advice in terms of which businesses are the most lucrative, and which most likely to result in high bonuses and flexible career paths. Now business analysts tell executives to advance their career paths through seeking out unresolved challenges.

The best route to proving oneself and advancing a career, say today?s analysts, is to discover a problem existing in your corporate community and go about solving it. Find something from which everyone will benefit, and also a project that nicely highlights your best attributes, your skills, and your experience. Compose a memo revealing the problem and outlining your plan to fix it, and send it to the relevant department.

By taking the proactive stance of seeking out problems before they are given to you by higher management, you prove that you are a go-getter and a person with drive. By moving forward and solving said problem, you prove that you are a man or woman of your word and that you have a sense of follow-through. These traits are exactly what top execs are seeking in senior management personnel.

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