If you’re like many of Katy Piotrowski’s clients, the past year of economic chaos and workplace uncertainty has caused you to forget about career advancement and focus instead on just surviving. That’s a natural response, of course.
But, says Piotrowski, a Colorado-based executive coach and author of “The Career Coward’s Guide to Career Advancement” (Jist, $10.95), progress “is still important and attainable, even when the job market seems to be shrinking.
The best part is, you don’t need to do anything radical: Piotrowski says that even small steps can yield surprising results, like more job security and, yes, even better job offers. Four ways to get going:
