Finding Your Purpose at Work

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Finding Your Purpose at Work

Coursera · Intermediate ·📋 Product Management ·1mo ago
Skills: PM Basics60%
By the end of this course, you'll be able to define your purpose, identify the unique sweet spot where your passions, strengths, and potential impact converge, and apply practical strategies to bring more meaning to your current role — without making a career change. If you've ever clocked out feeling drained instead of fulfilled, you're not alone. Research shows the vast majority of workers feel disengaged from their jobs. This course flips that script. With expert-led lessons, reflection exercises, and a research-backed framework, you'll learn how to redesign your day-to-day work so it aligns with what makes you come alive. What sets this course apart is its focus on action over theory. You'll move past the abstract idea of purpose and into practical job-crafting techniques used by some of the most fulfilled workers in any industry. You'll practice tough conversations with managers, build a purposeful job search filter, and identify the small daily shifts that make the biggest difference. Whether you stay where you are or move on to something new, you'll leave with the tools to make work feel less like an obligation and more like your own.
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