It's the beginning of the year, and some of you likely have today off. But plenty of you are at work, moving slowly through this Friday at the start of the year—handling busywork, catching up on maintenance you've let slide, or preparing for the tasks you know will start coming Monday.
At Redgate, most engineering teams work toward a North Star goal: a high-level direction that guides your various tasks. Perhaps it's growing a customer base or achieving an overarching product specification. For example (this is completely made up), one North Star might be achieving feature parity across all platforms for SQL Compare.
Many people set New Year's Resolutions to adjust their behavior for the year ahead. Many of us also need to set work goals—often SMART goals—that support company direction or personal ambitions. I'm setting mine for Q1 right now, though we're still negotiating the exact items and measures. Some organizations require these in December, others allow January. Some require them multiple times throughout the year.
As we kick off the new year, take a few minutes to think about where you'd like to be at this time next year. What would you like to accomplish? How would you like your career to change before 2027 begins? Whether you formally set goals in your organization, have them assigned to you, or pursue personal aims, the first Friday of the year is likely slower than most—making it perfect for reflection.
Think about your career, your ambitions, and your future direction. Let your dreams and desires guide you.
Set that North Star today and keep it in mind as you move through 2026. It might help guide you toward a better career.