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Plays well with others
Whether you’re reading a eulogy or a resume, it is great that this can be said of you, “plays well with others. ” Are you a team player? If so, there’s a large complex project that could use someone like … Continue reading
Posted in Motivation, Self Promotion, Team, Teamwork
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Provide solutions, not problems
Do you communicate the struggles you have in your job? Not talking about complaining. There is a difference. Instead of sharing your concerns with management, how about following them up with a conversation that includes solutions? This type of approach … Continue reading
Posted in Adjustments, Excuse, Seth Godin
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They can’t do it without you
If your job was listed on an accounting ledger, would you be classified as an asset or a liability? What is your boss concerned with when he/she goes to sleep at night? If you want to make yourself an indispensable … Continue reading
Posted in Attention to Detail, Character, Indispensable, Knowledge, Performance, Potential
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Learn your business
What business are you in? How well do you know your industry? If you work for a large corporation you might not know everything that goes on. If you are an entrepreneur, you had better know everything that goes on. … Continue reading
Posted in Challenge, Knowledge, Success
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How to succeed in business . . .
Do I need to finish the sentence? Sure you have to try. This isn’t some kids cartoon where you can wish for something and it will magically fall from the sky. Do you have an idea what success looks like? … Continue reading
Posted in Extra Mile, Hard Work, Success
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