Grabbing Corporate World!
What shall be taken into consideration while stepping ahead in your career life?
If you are new, don’t be afraid. Corporate life is not so difficult. It is very straightforward if understood. Here are very minor but important concepts to understand to be successful.
Don’t afraid for any action you take.
Be near to hearts of people.
Performance is necessary.
Writing is a good habit.
Be in touch of management.
Be in focus.
Love your job.
Don’t get jealous.
Be loyal.
Fear, for what?
Don’t be afraid: brazen out your fear and nervousness. Be yourself but be confident. I agree that you are qualified to do a different job but no one will give you the exceptional unless you make it clear that's what you want. Don’t get afraid of anything. Speak & perform This is the basic fundamental in corporate world.
Be Near to Hearts of People
Be really nice to everybody you can be nice to. Say what people want to listen: Never makes aware what you really think.
Perform Well
Because if you don’t perform well, you probably won’t get any rise at all. People will come to see you as someone who deserves to win and will rejoice in you success. To be alert to other work that needs to be done. Have some insight about what you can and cannot do.
Habit of Writing
Make a habit of writing everything. Write new ideas, concepts or evaluation. Even make note of phone calls or what you read. Manage your e-mails (perhaps Outlook) nicely. You also get a chance to write down what you see as areas of improvement and what your career objectives are. Such small things make wonder when you really need it badly.
Once you actually get the ball rolling, it's hard to stop! Just do yourself whatever you can do: use the evaluation to make a pitch for a raise.
Meet Your Boss
Tell your boss clearly and with conviction what you really want. Consider meeting weekly with other aspiring entrepreneurs to generate ideas, share information and help each other stay on track.
Get Focus
Focus less on your skills and resumes. What you can do or what you have done – is OK to certain points to your company. Be practical. Try to jingle skills and experience into what really you want to do and what is require or beneficial to your company.
To love or not to love
Do what you love to do. What types of things did you love to do as a child? You won't see yourself doing it until you can see yourself doing it.
Abraham Lincoln said, "My father taught me to work; he did not teach me to love it."
A woman who first was attracted to nursing because she wanted to nurture people found herself 15 years later an unhappy and stressed out HMO manager with no patient contact. After revisiting her original goals, she became a nurse manager in an alternative health center, a switch she calls "life- altering."
Don’t get jealous
Don’t be bitter at the success of others: there will always be people more successful than you, but it won’t change a thing. This is not sign of either team member or warrior. Enjoy others success and persist for your goal.
Be loyal
Don’t rush for salary. Look for the jobs you are interested in. You are intended to wok hard. You should still go ahead and set a target date for when you want your "new life" to begin. Besides being a great source of motivation, knowing how much time you have between now and "Dream day" lets you create a realistic plan for hitting it.
Ask yourself, "How much do I really want my ideal life? What am I willing to do or give up getting it?" If you are serious about living life on your own terms, the sacrifice will be worth it.
Be realistic
Stephen R. Covey says, "If we keep doing what we're doing, we're going to keep getting what we're getting." How likely is it that things will progress at work? Are you holding on to your job out of sluggishness or because you're afraid to change or are you certain that things will get better? "I'm not happy, but I just don't have any choice. I don't have time to do what I want to do" – is really lethargic comments made by most of us. You cannot be all things to all people.
I am not sure to the what extent you will get your answers but I still insist on if you can work with following steps to be better at your career points.
Summarize it again and go ahead.
1. Be ready to accept challenges. Theodore Roosevelt says, "Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, "Certainly, I can!" Then get busy and find out how to do it."
2. Be a player of a team.
3. Give importance to your team members
4. Share your business ideas
5. Be loyal and ethical
6. Keep reading continuous to make aware about current trends.
7. Make good your personality skills
8. Convey all that you assure it when you promised it.
9. Never be afraid to take risk
10. Always make your contribution in your organization.
11. Read your company’s annual plan reports and find out ways that you can help your organization to achieve business goals
12. Move out of your comfort zone and put yourself in the uncomfortable position of risking failure.
13. Believe that you can develop a vision that will lead you through the murk.
14. Be inspired by someone you know who has made an effective change.
15. Be prepared to live with ambiguity.
At last, never dispirit your self in failures. Believe in what J.C. Penney said, "I am grateful for all my problems. I became stronger and more able to meet those that were still to come."
Further Readings and Source
1. Get that raise! –Carol Kleiman
2. Get ahead in your career – Stanley Bing
3. 20 ways to advance your career- SOCAP the global authority on customer care
4. 10 Steps to Escape the Job World and create the Life You Really Want - By Valerie Young
5. Seven steps for revitalizing a career in the doldrums-Barbara Moses
Don’t afraid for any action you take.
Be near to hearts of people.
Performance is necessary.
Writing is a good habit.
Be in touch of management.
Be in focus.
Love your job.
Don’t get jealous.
Be loyal.
Fear, for what?
Don’t be afraid: brazen out your fear and nervousness. Be yourself but be confident. I agree that you are qualified to do a different job but no one will give you the exceptional unless you make it clear that's what you want. Don’t get afraid of anything. Speak & perform This is the basic fundamental in corporate world.
Be Near to Hearts of People
Be really nice to everybody you can be nice to. Say what people want to listen: Never makes aware what you really think.
Perform Well
Because if you don’t perform well, you probably won’t get any rise at all. People will come to see you as someone who deserves to win and will rejoice in you success. To be alert to other work that needs to be done. Have some insight about what you can and cannot do.
Habit of Writing
Make a habit of writing everything. Write new ideas, concepts or evaluation. Even make note of phone calls or what you read. Manage your e-mails (perhaps Outlook) nicely. You also get a chance to write down what you see as areas of improvement and what your career objectives are. Such small things make wonder when you really need it badly.
Once you actually get the ball rolling, it's hard to stop! Just do yourself whatever you can do: use the evaluation to make a pitch for a raise.
Meet Your Boss
Tell your boss clearly and with conviction what you really want. Consider meeting weekly with other aspiring entrepreneurs to generate ideas, share information and help each other stay on track.
Get Focus
Focus less on your skills and resumes. What you can do or what you have done – is OK to certain points to your company. Be practical. Try to jingle skills and experience into what really you want to do and what is require or beneficial to your company.
To love or not to love
Do what you love to do. What types of things did you love to do as a child? You won't see yourself doing it until you can see yourself doing it.
Abraham Lincoln said, "My father taught me to work; he did not teach me to love it."
A woman who first was attracted to nursing because she wanted to nurture people found herself 15 years later an unhappy and stressed out HMO manager with no patient contact. After revisiting her original goals, she became a nurse manager in an alternative health center, a switch she calls "life- altering."
Don’t get jealous
Don’t be bitter at the success of others: there will always be people more successful than you, but it won’t change a thing. This is not sign of either team member or warrior. Enjoy others success and persist for your goal.
Be loyal
Don’t rush for salary. Look for the jobs you are interested in. You are intended to wok hard. You should still go ahead and set a target date for when you want your "new life" to begin. Besides being a great source of motivation, knowing how much time you have between now and "Dream day" lets you create a realistic plan for hitting it.
Ask yourself, "How much do I really want my ideal life? What am I willing to do or give up getting it?" If you are serious about living life on your own terms, the sacrifice will be worth it.
Be realistic
Stephen R. Covey says, "If we keep doing what we're doing, we're going to keep getting what we're getting." How likely is it that things will progress at work? Are you holding on to your job out of sluggishness or because you're afraid to change or are you certain that things will get better? "I'm not happy, but I just don't have any choice. I don't have time to do what I want to do" – is really lethargic comments made by most of us. You cannot be all things to all people.
I am not sure to the what extent you will get your answers but I still insist on if you can work with following steps to be better at your career points.
Summarize it again and go ahead.
1. Be ready to accept challenges. Theodore Roosevelt says, "Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, "Certainly, I can!" Then get busy and find out how to do it."
2. Be a player of a team.
3. Give importance to your team members
4. Share your business ideas
5. Be loyal and ethical
6. Keep reading continuous to make aware about current trends.
7. Make good your personality skills
8. Convey all that you assure it when you promised it.
9. Never be afraid to take risk
10. Always make your contribution in your organization.
11. Read your company’s annual plan reports and find out ways that you can help your organization to achieve business goals
12. Move out of your comfort zone and put yourself in the uncomfortable position of risking failure.
13. Believe that you can develop a vision that will lead you through the murk.
14. Be inspired by someone you know who has made an effective change.
15. Be prepared to live with ambiguity.
At last, never dispirit your self in failures. Believe in what J.C. Penney said, "I am grateful for all my problems. I became stronger and more able to meet those that were still to come."
Further Readings and Source
1. Get that raise! –Carol Kleiman
2. Get ahead in your career – Stanley Bing
3. 20 ways to advance your career- SOCAP the global authority on customer care
4. 10 Steps to Escape the Job World and create the Life You Really Want - By Valerie Young
5. Seven steps for revitalizing a career in the doldrums-Barbara Moses

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