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How Planning 2 Steps Ahead, Not 10 Make You Successful? - Braam Meij's Journey from Africa to Canada | Oil and Gas Breaking Bias
- 2024/12/24
- 再生時間: 28 分
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In this episode of the Oil and Gas Breaking Bias Show, Braam Meij, a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in the energy industry shares his journey from South Africa to Canada. He discuss the importance of balancing personal and professional life, the value of mentorship, and the need for innovation in the energy sector. Braam emphasizes the significance of building a strong network, being open to new opportunities, and the role of younger generations in driving change. The conversation highlights key takeaways for career growth and the evolving landscape of the energy industry. Takeaways Balance your personal and professional life for overall happiness. Explore various roles in the first 10 years of your career. Your career is in your own hands; seek opportunities actively. Don't overthink your career path; plan a few steps ahead. Innovation is happening in the energy industry despite common biases. Building a strong network is crucial for career advancement. Trust and empower younger generations in the workplace. Learn from mentors and choose your managers wisely. Patience is key; success takes time and effort. Effort and commitment in your current role lead to future opportunities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Career Journeys in Energy 02:48 Balancing Career and Personal Life 03:40 Exploring Career Paths and Opportunities 06:54 The Importance of International Experience 09:03 Transitioning from Strategy to Operations 10:18 Taking on New Challenges in Canada 12:37 Embracing Entrepreneurship and Startups 14:36 Breaking Biases in the Energy Sector 15:45 Innovation in the Energy Industry 19:37 Navigating the Entrepreneurial Landscape 21:00 Reflecting on Career Choices 24:48 Key Takeaways for Career Success Keywords career growth, entrepreneurship, energy industry, innovation, mentorship, leadership, startups, oil and gas, personal development, strategic planning, oil and gas, energy, chemicals, Canada, USA, Africa