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Work Smarter Not Harder: View from the top, but what top?

Dujon Walsham • Mar 20, 2019

What is your view of the horizon?

Is there a top?
For me there isn't one, not if I believe there are no limits to how far you can go.
Especially with me being in the IT industry where everything moves at a rapid pace and you have to ensure that you stay on top of the latest technologies, strategies, practices and movements as these technology roadmaps damn near resemble the A-Z.

Private cloud (system centre) is really a discipline which I practice and you can never really be the master of anything, a master always continues to learn and build on what they already know with really no time be comfortable at just one position.

The only person that can really define what they say is "the top" is really you, however you should never take your position for granted at the same time too as you always have to keep up with the times.

This was a main driver for why I did as many exams and courses that I possibly could, but each one had a strategic reason and was applicable to what I was doing as opposed to building a portfolio of exams or courses which could me somewhat meaningless or not utilized at all.


Share the wealth
Even more powerful (almost wrote powershell 😁) is the pass the game along to others so that they can also achieve to the same levels or even surpass which If you are recognized as a "master" or "guru" as such then think of what others could gain from your experience, of course those that actually want to learn from your experience.

The contributions which we provide strengthen the community as a whole, and we’ve all come across obstacles which are tricky to overcome, or just haven’t seen them before. As established as we are have to go back to the same point that we don’t know everything.

I had built up a wealth of knowledge and solutions over the years in this Industry and as long as you are driven to do so there is no better practice you can do than sharing your wealth (of knowledge)

What does your view look like?
How are you seeing yourself and what is your view like in terms of how you stack up in terms of relevance, importance and sustainability?
To reiterate you should never take your position for granted, which was such a driver for me taking as many industry courses and exams that I could to ensure I stayed on top of what was going on.

But now I've reached a point where instead of my energy would be put towards studying for an exam, I've now put towards various solutions and custom developments which allows me to do show and display everything in terms of growth, awareness and also sharing across the board of my peers.


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