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I talked about hiring with someone this week. He had looked at a candidate's resume, 12 years in the same function, and said:
"The question is not how long. The question is how deep."
That stuck with me.
It's easy to treat years doing something like a currency. More years = more value. A doctor with 25 years experience must be good, right?
Well, no. Not automatically.
Years of 'experience' without challenge are just... years. Like spending a decade in 5th grade in school. You get older, but you do not get BETTER.
I see this in leaders all the time. They have been in their roles for years, sometimes decades. They know their domain inside out. But when something new comes along - a shift in team dynamics, a different type of stakeholder, a new technology (like AI these days), they struggle. Not because they lack intelligence. Because they forgot what it feels like to stretch.
Here's what I personally believe: 5 years of deliberate challenge beats 20 years of comfortable repetition. Easily! I rather get treated by a doctor with 5 years of experience who constantly reads up on developments, improves themselves, than by one who has been stagnant for 20 years.
So here is something I invite you to ponder: In your current role, are you still in '5th grade'?
Maik


Maik Frank
Maik is a PCC Executive Coach and the founder of IntelliCoach.com. He has coached and trained over 400 People Leaders to improve their communication skills and offers guaranteed measurable growth to his clients. He also hosts the Coaching Leader Podcast.
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