At last Lecture, We studied an interesting
topic —
Conviction on Identity. During the lecture.
Mr. Hazeer told us a couple of stories
about individual reinvention. He showed us the picture of two Indian movie
stares when they were young and same age, compared with next picture of same
two persons after decades. It really blow my mind — one of them
were still looks young and became more attractive, another has aged thoroughly,
just looks like an ordinary old man instead of a movie star. This story told us how important the
reinvention is.
The next couple of examples were about some
contemporary famous cricketers. After retire, some of them tried to become
politician, businessman, and coach or play another sport. After decades, though
some of them became mediocre, some of them became new heroes, including Imran
Khan —the current prime minister of Pakistan, and the fastest man on the
planet—Usain Bolt. This story told
us how important choosing a right way that you really have talent is.
Mr. Hazeer told us, In general, person's
career will start going downhill when they are around 40 years old, but someone
who is able to go on next peak through reinvention. This is just my age.
The
Pursuit of Happyness(2006)—one of my favorite
movie, is about reinvention also. This movie is based on American entrepreneur
Chris Gardner's autobiography, his journey from a homeless dad to millionaire
stockbroker. He published his autobiography of same name on May 23, 2006. There
are two of his advices for people contemplating a midlife reinvention:
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| Chris Gardner |
Ø Go with what you love, but
stay grounded. "Probably the hardest question I
get asked is 'How do I choose between passion and practicality?'" Gardner
says. "I can't answer that. I had to do both. I was passionate about
pursuing a career in financial services. But I was also passionate about
feeding my child."
Ø Play to your strengths. "Your skills, talents and expertise are transferable" to
other types of jobs and industries, he says.
For employee, if you can find a way to do
both of passion and practicality as same as Gardner, just tightly catch it
without any hesitate. If you do not love your present job but can’t transfer to
another that you love because of the practicality, you have to transfer and develop you skills, talents and expertise, playing to your strengths. You might be able
to revolutionize your present job even your organization. This is another reinvention
as well.
For employer, you must try to create a work
environment which be loved by your employees, and try your best to provide opportunities
and missions to practice them, identify their talent and passion, support your
employees to reinvent by themselves to be not only they want to be, but to be what
you want also.






Tony, This blog shows us how important to reinvent or move in to different things to keep yourself up in the market when you decline on the certain talent as the time pass
ReplyDeleteLife keeps changing. And, I believe that every day brings an opportunity to discover something new about yourself. If you embrace this opportunity with arms wide open, your perspective of looking at things will change. This new perspective is going to bring new vigor, and new zeal to achieve more every single day.
ReplyDeleteIn simple terms, reinventing helps to keep you in the game, gives you the positivity, helps you push your limits, redefines who you are, ensures that you don’t get bored and it’s all about growth.
And I believe when it becomes part of HR, All the employees of the company can reinvent themselves inside the scope of the company and grow with the company and archive grater heights. And I strongly believe HR policies should allow employees to experiment with their ideas and talent and then to recognize and utilize to grow even further.
It is often important that an employee can identify and give examples of the transferable skills that he or she has developed. This will go a long way to persuading prospective employers that he is she is right for the job.
ReplyDeleteSo true Tony.Reinvention is a key for success. Nothing stays same forever.When you reinvent your business, you will bring to attract the new opportunities you're looking for. Think Different.
ReplyDeletetony this is more important tropic to be emphasized. Any organisation can not be surviving in competitive environment without reinvention and innovation.those are creating competitive advantage for the organisation. examples: IBM become No 1 seller of sever solution by reinvention of selling PCs.
ReplyDeleteNokia reinvented mobile phones(highest seller in 1998-2012)instead of paper mill business.
western union reinvented money transfer services instead of telegrams.