Your career is a business, which is important to remember. You're the CEO, owner, and employee, all at once.
As CEO, you're responsible for making your team and customers want to work with you and buy your products/services. This means setting and achieving goals.
Owner, If someone else owns a business like yours, they can control how much money they make if they stay competitive in "the market." As the owner, it's your job to come up with ideas and implement them so people will want what it provides or find it convenient when buying something similar or related.
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