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Insights from the #AMAWinter panel at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Early Career Consortium ???? What’s one thing from your early career you would do differently? Stephanie Noble: "It's a marathon, not a sprint. You're going to see people around you that sprint out the door. Good for them, but not everybody is that person. And do not convince yourself back to the imposter syndrome. Do not tell yourself you can't do it. You can it just might take a little bit longer." Valarie Zeithaml : "The biggest thing I regret, and that I couldn't control, was the particular teaching that I was assigned, because some of it had nothing to do with my career. If you can try to find some teaching that correlates with your research and talk your institution into letting you do that." Linda Price: "Don't always assume that the advice we give is going to be the right advice for you. The papers I'm best cited for, I was told would never be published in an A-level journal. So be careful about the advice you take. And also, if you're grateful for your life, be grateful for all of it." P. K. Kannan: "I have no regrets. You know, it's all a question of trade offs. If I had done something else, then something else would have suffered. So, you know, just move on." Kapil Tuli: "Learn to switch off. We are thinkers, right? The thinking does not stop. So find some mechanism where you can switch off. Because mind is a muscle. It gets tired, and when it tired, creativity doesn't kick in. And we are in the creative business."
Business Development | Marketing & Operations | Seneca Business Student, Graduating Summer 2025
2 周Wow, every single one of their comments is simply brilliant