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More than your salary, By Yemi Adetayo
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More than your salary, By Yemi Adetayo

The article discusses the difference between earning a salary for one's time versus generating value that leads to long-term career opportunities. It uses the story of James, an administrative officer who initially adhered strictly to his job description and remained stagnant in his career. After attending a professional development seminar, he changed his approach by taking initiative, learning new skills, and helping colleagues. Despite initial resistance and no immediate financial gain, his efforts led to recognition, promotions, and ultimately a better career opportunity. The narrative emphasizes the importance of creating value beyond one's immediate duties to achieve professional growth.

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More than your salary, By Yemi Adetayo

The article discusses the difference between earning a salary for one's time versus generating value that leads to long-term career opportunities. It uses the story of James, an administrative officer who initially adhered strictly to his job description and remained stagnant in his career. After attending a professional development seminar, he changed his approach by taking initiative, learning new skills, and helping colleagues. Despite initial resistance and no immediate financial gain, his efforts led to recognition, promotions, and ultimately a better career opportunity. The narrative emphasizes the importance of creating value beyond one's immediate duties to achieve professional growth.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article does not present a clear ideological slant. It focuses on a personal development narrative and workplace behavior rather than advocating for any specific political ideology or agenda. The framing remains neutral, discussing professional conduct and career advancement without overtly bias

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