Be Prepared to Change Course
You're not out of the woods yet if you've had a successful start to your career change. Shifts in the industry are unavoidable, and you may need to adjust your business model as a result. Clients that have been with you for a long time may stop doing business with you, and your operating costs may climb.
Business schools tend to highlight the significance of flexibility by highlighting examples of companies that have failed to adapt, such as Kodak's inability to adjust to a changing photography market. The lesson here is that past success does not guarantee future success in the sector. It's critical to examine consumer feedback on a regular basis, engage in product or service enhancements, and consider how market changes can assist your company to develop new opportunities.