When you are young and starting out in your career you trade your time for money. Usually you have plenty of time and no money. As you advance throughout your professional life, typically learning in your twenties, contributing in your thirties and leading in your forties, you tend to end up with more money but less time on your hand. Gradually switch to trading your money back for time when your time becomes much more valuable than the cost of labor to help you out.
Monday, July 7, 2008
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Urban Gavelin a native Swede with more than twenty five years of business experience. He has held positions as director of sales- marketing- and business development on Nordic, European and World Wide levels. Urban has lived and worked in Stockholm, London and New York, now works primarily with leadership development and sales training and is a credentialed coach. He has studied Executive Management at Lausanne Business School and Stockholm School of Economics.
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