Take the initiative to do what it takes to do your work with excellence. Go get the information, skills and confidence you need.
We don’t want to be lazy or see how much we can get away with on our jobs. You can do just what is required or you can raise the standard. Here are some tips to make you a valuable employee.
- Help whoever you can.
- Demonstrate loyalty.
- Do your best work every day. Look, sound and behave professionally.
- Cultivate optimistic solutions. Become a shareholder in success. Present solutions, options and recommendations.
- Never complain at work.
Many jobs have a yearly review of your work performance, but why wait for a year? Take the initiative to go to your boss and ask for feedback. Ask for more challenging assignments. Keep your boss informed on issues and welcome input and advice. Make sure your boss doesn’t have to chase you down. Keep your supervisor informed. Here are some questions you could ask:
- “What do you see as my greatest strengths?”
- “Where would you like to see greater effort?”
- “What skills do I need, to be more effective?”
- “Where should I spend more time? Or less time?”
- “How can I become more valuable?”
Understand your boss and respond to him/her in the most appropriate way.
For example if your boss is unorganized; build in reminders, confirm priorities frequently or offer to take something off his/her too-full plate.
If your boss is reactive; help your boss anticipate issues and develop plans to be more prepared.
If your boss is unavailable; find ways to work more independently keep communication flowing from your end with written updates, be prepared to discuss key issues at any given moment and be concise.
If your boss makes bad decision; provide recommendations with supporting factual data, and once you’ve made your stand, respect your boss’s decision even if you disagree with it and move on.
If your boss is incompetent; demonstrate loyalty, do what you can to make your boss look good and never complain to co-workers. Become more of a resource and seek advice from a mentor.
Why don’t you start today by making a fresh commitment to put your best foot forward? Implementing some of these tips are bound to make you more valuable in your work place and help you to contribute more to society.
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