Thursday, July 26, 2012

Prudent Path for Today’s Young College Graduates

As second-half of 2012 unfolds into 2013-14, the winds of the global economy are very uncertain with massive debt levels which are unprecedented coupled with vast credit contraction. At various levels of Government-Industry-Academia, stakeholders are attempting to better understand, appreciate and tackle potential fiscal and financial crises.

Under such circumstances, it is prudent for today’s young college graduates to focus on a “prudent going forward path” which is highly conservative and risk averse as their precious future(s) may be at stake. It is important for today’s young college graduates to effectively implement a simultaneous and independent methodology and approach.
Source: Pat V. Sonti, Mentor & Author
Plan A, in the near-term and short-term, will enable a person to start generating an income, set personal and career goals, while establishing a sound foundation to build a career. Depending on individual preference, a person can transition into Plan B. Providing the person is a self-starter, highly motivated, possessing good leadership skills as well as viable products and/or services concepts, ideas etc., Plan B may be the alternative option in the medium-term and long-term. In either case, today’s young college graduates face major challenges. At the same time, they are embodied with skillset and access to definitive tools unlike any other prior generation. It is important to optimally harness the innate talents and skills and channel them into productive and positive outcomes for the benefit of the individual and society-at-large.

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