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Reaching Full Potential Through Positive Influences ’t adopt your style somewhat to theirs, it could cost you. If you don’t, you can still do well in your position, but when a promotion becomes available or it’s time to consider raising your salary, your boss is going to consider whether you’re their kind of person or not.It seemed like any other day when I walked into the barbershop. The old-fashioned, wood-paneled room looked like a scene only Norman Rockwell could create.I was greeted with the customary, “Hey, guy” from the balding, overweight barber. Thrilled that I wouldn’t have to wait for my haircut, I took a seat in the oversized barber chair. He spun me around so that I was facing away from the mirror, but I didn’t mind. My eyes were already fixed on the television perched high in the corner of the shop.“So what’ll it be, guy?” the bald ba Anticipate Your Boss’s Needs Most people know this but it doesn’t hurt to mention it anyway. Bosses don’t like to have to ask for things, and they hate having to ask twice. If they have to ask twice, they see it as a sign of disrespect that you didn’t comply with their first request. On the other hand, if you produce what they want before they ask for it, it will go along way to making them feel respected and valued. A great way to make a real impression on your boss and the company in general Laser Cutting Companies We usually write about how to get interviewed and then get hired for the best job. But this week’s tip is about what to do after that happens. Finding a job is largely a sales process – finding prospects (finding jobs), qualifying those prospects further (interviewing) and closing the sale (getting hired). Good salespeople know the sales process does not end when you close the deal. It continues after that as post-sale customer management. In the career world, this translates into post-hire “boss management”.If you are on the lookout for laser cutting companies, the Internet is a good place to start. There are various business establishments that you can choose from offering various kinds of services.There are companies that offer reliable service when it comes to laser cutting. Also, they provide superior quality alternatives to in-house resources and give a high level of practical knowledge and experience along with confidentiality.These laser cutting companies have expertise and equipment that is valuable both for medical devices and h When salespeople make a sale, they know if they’re going to get maximum value out of the account in terms of future business with the customer and getting referred to other customers, they need to have a strong post-close relationship. If you can adopt this kind of attitude with managing your boss, you’ll be well equipped to move ahead in your career. Learn the culture The first thing you need to do after you get hired is keep your eyes open. If you want to know how things are done around your new office, just look around. Your first few weeks should involve a lot of listening, learning, and just plain watching. Find a trusted co-worker who you can ask questions of about how things work “around here.” Once you understand how things work and what is expected of you, you’ll have a much better time producing it. Manage Expectations Salespeople often talk about managing expectations. This is a very important concept to keep in mind when developing the relationship with your boss. If you don’t know what your boss expects of you, you’re on track to a bad relationship with them. Find out what your boss’s short-term and longer term expectations are for you, and confirm it with them by expressing it in your own words. This is the best way to make sure you’re on the same page. When it comes to operational issues of getting tasks done, it’s always better to under-promise and over-deliver than it is to over-promise and under-deliver. Even if you’re sure you can get Project X done by Wednesday, give yourself some breathing room by telling your boss it will be done Thursday or Friday. If you get it done before Thursday or Friday, your boss will be pleasantly surprised and will think of you as a professional who budgets the time necessary to get work done. However, if you promise Wednesday and get it done Thursday, your boss will think of you as careless, unprofessional, and disrespectful. Make Your Boss Feel Comfortable You want your boss to think of you as their kind of person. One way to do this that many people overlook is to adjust your personal style slightly so it’s not incongruent with theirs. If your boss wears suits to work but you wear khakis, he or she may be less likely to think you’re their kind of person. It works the other way around too: if your boss wears khakis to work but you wear a suit, he or she will also think you’re not on the same wavelength. Get a feel for how your boss likes to interact with people. Does he or she want “just the facts, ma’am” or does your boss prefer to joke around a little? Whatever their preference, if you don’t adopt your style somewhat to theirs, it could cost you. If you don’t, you can still do well in your position, but when a promotion becomes available or it’s time to consider raising your salary, your boss is going to consider whether you’re their kind of person or not. Anticipate Your Boss’s Needs Most people know this but it doesn’t hurt to mention it anyway. Bosses don’t like to have to ask for things, and they hate having to ask twice. If they have to ask twice, they see it as a sign of disrespect that you didn’t comply with their first request. On the other hand, if you produce what they want before they ask for it, it will go along way to making them feel respected and valued. A great way to make a real impression on your boss and the company in general Workplace Psychological Warfare ttitude with managing your boss, you’ll be well equipped to move ahead in your career.Loose Lips; Sink ShipsA friend of mine just called and said that he was told that he was going to get laid off.I said to myself I know this guy's working habits and he's the last guy anybody would want to lay off. So it must be someone who wants to undermine him. If you are on the job, and someone comes up to you and says there is going to be a layoff, do not let this affect your attitude towards work.Some people think that this is a form of entertainment. They prey upon individuals who are insecure. I Learn the culture The first thing you need to do after you get hired is keep your eyes open. If you want to know how things are done around your new office, just look around. Your first few weeks should involve a lot of listening, learning, and just plain watching. Find a trusted co-worker who you can ask questions of about how things work “around here.” Once you understand how things work and what is expected of you, you’ll have a much better time producing it. Manage Expectations Salespeople often talk about managing expectations. This is a very important concept to keep in mind when developing the relationship with your boss. If you don’t know what your boss expects of you, you’re on track to a bad relationship with them. Find out what your boss’s short-term and longer term expectations are for you, and confirm it with them by expressing it in your own words. This is the best way to make sure you’re on the same page. When it comes to operational issues of getting tasks done, it’s always better to under-promise and over-deliver than it is to over-promise and under-deliver. Even if you’re sure you can get Project X done by Wednesday, give yourself some breathing room by telling your boss it will be done Thursday or Friday. If you get it done before Thursday or Friday, your boss will be pleasantly surprised and will think of you as a professional who budgets the time necessary to get work done. However, if you promise Wednesday and get it done Thursday, your boss will think of you as careless, unprofessional, and disrespectful. Make Your Boss Feel Comfortable You want your boss to think of you as their kind of person. One way to do this that many people overlook is to adjust your personal style slightly so it’s not incongruent with theirs. If your boss wears suits to work but you wear khakis, he or she may be less likely to think you’re their kind of person. It works the other way around too: if your boss wears khakis to work but you wear a suit, he or she will also think you’re not on the same wavelength. Get a feel for how your boss likes to interact with people. Does he or she want “just the facts, ma’am” or does your boss prefer to joke around a little? Whatever their preference, if you don’t adopt your style somewhat to theirs, it could cost you. If you don’t, you can still do well in your position, but when a promotion becomes available or it’s time to consider raising your salary, your boss is going to consider whether you’re their kind of person or not. Anticipate Your Boss’s Needs Most people know this but it doesn’t hurt to mention it anyway. Bosses don’t like to have to ask for things, and they hate having to ask twice. If they have to ask twice, they see it as a sign of disrespect that you didn’t comply with their first request. On the other hand, if you produce what they want before they ask for it, it will go along way to making them feel respected and valued. A great way to make a real impression on your boss and the company in general 10 Reasons to Adopt Data Visualization 1. Bar ChartsThere is more to bar charts than meets the eye with data visualization. Bar charts is just one example of many visual tools which can be used to convey information in the most effective way. Bar charts, bar graphs, pie charts, or other charts and graphs are one of the most common methods of displaying information of various kinds. Everyone from children to adults use them in school, study, and business. Data visualization works with bar charts to create informational displays to reach virtually any kind of audience. you, you’re on track to a bad relationship with them. Find out what your boss’s short-term and longer term expectations are for you, and confirm it with them by expressing it in your own words. This is the best way to make sure you’re on the same page. When it comes to operational issues of getting tasks done, it’s always better to under-promise and over-deliver than it is to over-promise and under-deliver. Even if you’re sure you can get Project X done by Wednesday, give yourself some breathing room by telling your boss it will be done Thursday or Friday. If you get it done before Thursday or Friday, your boss will be pleasantly surprised and will think of you as a professional who budgets the time necessary to get work done. However, if you promise Wednesday and get it done Thursday, your boss will think of you as careless, unprofessional, and disrespectful. Make Your Boss Feel Comfortable You want your boss to think of you as their kind of person. One way to do this that many people overlook is to adjust your personal style slightly so it’s not incongruent with theirs. If your boss wears suits to work but you wear khakis, he or she may be less likely to think you’re their kind of person. It works the other way around too: if your boss wears khakis to work but you wear a suit, he or she will also think you’re not on the same wavelength. Get a feel for how your boss likes to interact with people. Does he or she want “just the facts, ma’am” or does your boss prefer to joke around a little? Whatever their preference, if you don’t adopt your style somewhat to theirs, it could cost you. If you don’t, you can still do well in your position, but when a promotion becomes available or it’s time to consider raising your salary, your boss is going to consider whether you’re their kind of person or not. Anticipate Your Boss’s Needs Most people know this but it doesn’t hurt to mention it anyway. Bosses don’t like to have to ask for things, and they hate having to ask twice. If they have to ask twice, they see it as a sign of disrespect that you didn’t comply with their first request. 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What steps would you take to protect your business from a burglar coming in after office hours and stealing ?40,000? I suspect that you would make sure that all the doors have very good locks. You would install a burglar alarm and maybe even have CCTV surveillance. That should protect your business. Wrong! The burglar did not break into your office; they broke into your internal phone exchange (PBX). Unseen by human or electronic eyes, thousands of pounds are being spent on international telephone calls and your business will pay the bill. Make Your Boss Feel Comfortable You want your boss to think of you as their kind of person. One way to do this that many people overlook is to adjust your personal style slightly so it’s not incongruent with theirs. If your boss wears suits to work but you wear khakis, he or she may be less likely to think you’re their kind of person. It works the other way around too: if your boss wears khakis to work but you wear a suit, he or she will also think you’re not on the same wavelength. Get a feel for how your boss likes to interact with people. Does he or she want “just the facts, ma’am” or does your boss prefer to joke around a little? Whatever their preference, if you don’t adopt your style somewhat to theirs, it could cost you. If you don’t, you can still do well in your position, but when a promotion becomes available or it’s time to consider raising your salary, your boss is going to consider whether you’re their kind of person or not. Anticipate Your Boss’s Needs Most people know this but it doesn’t hurt to mention it anyway. Bosses don’t like to have to ask for things, and they hate having to ask twice. If they have to ask twice, they see it as a sign of disrespect that you didn’t comply with their first request. On the other hand, if you produce what they want before they ask for it, it will go along way to making them feel respected and valued. A great way to make a real impression on your boss and the company in general Job Market Value ’t adopt your style somewhat to theirs, it could cost you. If you don’t, you can still do well in your position, but when a promotion becomes available or it’s time to consider raising your salary, your boss is going to consider whether you’re their kind of person or not.Job Market Value “Help! How Do I determine My JOB Market value?”A panicked job applicant called on his cell phone from the company washroom. He had excused himself from a job interview on the pretense of having to use the bathroom. He whispered into his phone, “I didn’t think we would talk about money at the first interview, but they just offered me the job! And they’re asking me about salary. I don’t know how much this position is worth. What do I do?”Always know the job market value before you enter into an intervie Anticipate Your Boss’s Needs Most people know this but it doesn’t hurt to mention it anyway. Bosses don’t like to have to ask for things, and they hate having to ask twice. If they have to ask twice, they see it as a sign of disrespect that you didn’t comply with their first request. On the other hand, if you produce what they want before they ask for it, it will go along way to making them feel respected and valued. A great way to make a real impression on your boss and the company in general is to take the initiative at all times. Don’t wait to be asked to do something you know you could or should do. This doesn’t mean you should take on other people’s projects or try to show people up. What you can do however, is notice when small tasks need to be done and go ahead and do them. Remember, climbing to the top starts with little things at the bottom. Show your boss that you’re not afraid to work hard and they’ll look to you for success from then on!
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