Adaptability: Responding Effectively to Change
By Allan Calarco and Joan Gurvis
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Adaptability - Allan Calarco
What Is Adaptability?
It is your first day at work—a new job, a new location. You’re a bit nervous and unsure. You leave your new apartment early and head for the train. You can’t read a single directional sign, but you practiced your route the day before. Shortly after you arrive, you go to the team staff meeting with your new boss. You are hyperaware of being new as the boss sets the agenda for the meeting and talks of how you will work with the rest of the team. While you try to focus, you know that you have moved to a new country, started a new job, gotten a new boss, and gained new direct reports. You must learn a new language. You’re preparing to manage a geographically dispersed work team whose members live in five countries, speak eight different languages, and work across six time