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Are You FUNGIBLE? (Hint: You Don’t Want to Be in Today’s Labor Market)

November 13, 2008 by sparktalk 

NOTE: This article was originally posted in September ‘08. But given the amount of lay-offs occurring, we thought it worth re-posting.)

I just finished reading Business Week’s article entitled, “Management by the Numbers,” in which they review how IBM has been building mathematical models of its own employees with an aim to improve productivity and automate management.

I’ll let you read it and draw your own conclusions, but I have to mention a new workplace term I learned that they’re using over at IBM these days. Fungible is a word used to describe workers who are “virtually indistinguishable from others” in terms of the value of their contributions in the workplace. You see, IBM’s study is enabling them to identify top performers from average ones, with the latter being fungible – and I would assume that translates into expendable as well.

In a time were lay-offs continue to make the headlines, I guarantee management teams all over the country are getting in rooms and saying, “Who’s fungible on the payroll right now?” Okay, so they are most likely not using the term, but they are having that discussion, I assure you.

Employees must get on the ball and start doing two things if they want to keep their jobs:

1) Produce quantifiable results that tie to the financial success for the company, and

2) Market their success to those who determine if they are fungible.

So, if you’ve been on autopilot when it comes to assessing your professional strengths, building your career identity, and marketing your personal brand (if you are unfamiliar with the career development terms I just used, suffice to say you’ve been on auto-pilot), then I encourage you to get started. It takes a lot more to get and keep a good job these days, there’s a whole new way to manage your career – if I may adapt the phrase, “It’s not your momma’s workplace.”

The next four posts on CAREEREALISM are going to walk you through the steps of getting your job seeking skills up-to-speed for today’s economy. If you want to get these posts automatically, I invite you to subscribe by e-mail in the right-hand side of this site.

This fall, CAREEREALSM.com is going to focus on helping people get off the fungible list and become a hot asset to hiring managers. A better, more satisfying career awaits you – and it starts with a little CAREEREALISM.

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  • Mark
    I concur with your assessment on this. As a newly laid off engineer, I can see that if I had spent more time selling my accomplishments, I might have been one to keep my job. But it's a lesson well learned; it won't happen to me again.
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