10 February 2016

More China. Lots More.

Family, I wanted to give you an update on some changes that have taken place in my work situation.

First, a little backstory: 

For the last 5+ years I have been either part of or the leader of a team that has managed relationships with clients using our international services. I was the first on the team, and largely designed the role and team. There were ups and downs, many learnings (like I wasn't meant to manage people as they just end up hating me), and I weathered a few storms. After 4-5 years of doing much the same thing, I found myself wanting change. I began looking for other opportunities, and even had one or two that I turned down after offers were given. They were "stay the course" moments. I kept telling myself I was going to stick it out to a certain point, and if things didn't change, find something else. Things always changed in some way that kept me going.

Switch to very recent events:

A few weeks ago the entirety of our US-based international team was let go in a reduction in force, as they call it. All, that is, except for myself, for which we have been very grateful. Why was I spared? I like to think it is because I have proven myself as an invaluable asset (not to mention very blessed). Outside of being awesome (and blessed), I'm still around because I am being tasked with new responsibilities.

Now on to the present:

The short story is that there are myriad inefficiencies in our China business that are negatively affecting our ability to properly deliver for our clients in a measurable and meaningful way. My new job is to fix it. Oh, the joy of fixing broken things. Fortunately I have a knack for identifying the minute fractures that rupture a system. The new role is an answer to my pleadings with Heaven, placing me in a situation where I can more fully utilize my strengths, and further grow to prepare for whatever comes next.

And to the future:

With my new role will come a significantly increased travel burden. Given that the core of my responsibilities are tied directly to our operations in China, I will be spending an increased amount of time in the Middle Kingdom. In addition, I am now the sole member of our US-based international team, and the only member in our organization that is bi-lingual in Chinese/English at a professional level. It places a heavy responsibility on me to be in a lot of places. I thought last year brought a lot of travel, wherein it was merely a warmup to this year.

While we feel we are being very well taken care of and directed by Father, it is going to be a challenging time for our family. If you have extra prayers you can send heavenward, we would be grateful.

Oh, and if you get an itch to visit China, I would never turn down the company. I'll even sacrifice my king bed for two queens so you can stay for free. April and May would be particularly great times to visit before it gets hot.

3 comments:

Liz said...

We will definitely keep you in our prayers. I wished i lived closer, so I could help more. :( Love you guys and thank you for keeping us in the loop!

Lynne said...

Your family is always in our prayers. I am excited for you to use your strengths and prove what you are capable of!

Dad said...

Sounds like some great opportunities and challenges. Prayers are with you and your family.