Take Advantage of Some Great Work Habits on the Way up the Career Ladder
If you want to become a leader and eventually a CEO in your industry, you’re going to have to know how to teach others and lead them the right way. Whether that means you learn what aspects of leadership you need to master or you find that you need to implement some productivity strategies, now is the time to act like the leader you want to become. While you will help others when working your way up, make sure you’re not being taken advantage of when you do work that assists other people. Check out these three articles and start to put some of these suggestions to work in your daily life as you climb the corporate ladder.
How to Master the 4 Types of Leadership that Will Make You Successful
Inc. Article:
A leader has to do many things and do them well. If you’re going to be a leader you’re going to have to be comfortable telling people what needs to get done and who needs to do it. You’ll also need to be a teacher and the expert in your field to show those with less experience how to do the job that needs to get done. You’ve also got to be good at advising others regarding the decisions they make and once you see that your team has the skills and the abilities need to get the job done, you’ve got to be ready to empower them to make decisions and go forward without you. You might need to find a mentor that exhibits the leadership you want to emulate, or you can look for a coach that will help you be the best leader you can be.
Leaders of companies are the ones that shape the landscape and the environment of the business. If you’re a CEO, or you’re aspiring to be one, you’ve got to know how to get the ideas you have out of your head and to your team that can execute them and begins to make them happen. As a CEO, you’re going to want to make sure the times your energy is at a peak is when you’re open to doing the most and getting your ideas on paper. Depending upon your business, you may only have a small percentage of the work affect a huge amount of the results, put your focus here and delegate the rest. Review this article and learn more about these and a few other productivity tips.
6 Pretty Clear Signs You’re Being Taken Advantage of at Work
The Muse Article:
Do you seem to have more work than you should? Are people handing you a lot of things to do but these tasks have nothing to do with the work you’re supposed to be focused on? It’s possible you’re being taken advantage of at work. There’s nothing wrong with helping others when they need it, you’re supposed to be on the same team, but if you’re not being thanked, compensated, or able to take time off because of the amount of work others dump on your lap, you’re likely being taken advantage of. It’s probably time for you to start telling others that you can’t do the extra work that’s been dropped on your desk for a while. You may need to discuss with your boss what’s going on so that you don’t end up being burned out.
Take Advantage of Some Great Work Habits on the Way up the Career Ladder
If you want to become a leader and eventually a CEO in your industry, you’re going to have to know how to teach others and lead them the right way. Whether that means you learn what aspects of leadership you need to master or you find that you need to implement some productivity strategies, now is the time to act like the leader you want to become. While you will help others when working your way up, make sure you’re not being taken advantage of when you do work that assists other people. Check out these three articles and start to put some of these suggestions to work in your daily life as you climb the corporate ladder.
How to Master the 4 Types of Leadership that Will Make You Successful
Inc. Article:
A leader has to do many things and do them well. If you’re going to be a leader you’re going to have to be comfortable telling people what needs to get done and who needs to do it. You’ll also need to be a teacher and the expert in your field to show those with less experience how to do the job that needs to get done. You’ve also got to be good at advising others regarding the decisions they make and once you see that your team has the skills and the abilities need to get the job done, you’ve got to be ready to empower them to make decisions and go forward without you. You might need to find a mentor that exhibits the leadership you want to emulate, or you can look for a coach that will help you be the best leader you can be.
Full Article:
https://www.inc.com/james-kerr/the-4-leadership-styles-that-every-leader-must-master.html
5 CEOs Share Their Best Productivity Tips
Fast Company Article:
Leaders of companies are the ones that shape the landscape and the environment of the business. If you’re a CEO, or you’re aspiring to be one, you’ve got to know how to get the ideas you have out of your head and to your team that can execute them and begins to make them happen. As a CEO, you’re going to want to make sure the times your energy is at a peak is when you’re open to doing the most and getting your ideas on paper. Depending upon your business, you may only have a small percentage of the work affect a huge amount of the results, put your focus here and delegate the rest. Review this article and learn more about these and a few other productivity tips.
Full Article:
https://www.fastcompany.com/40588089/5-ceos-share-their-best-productivity-tips
6 Pretty Clear Signs You’re Being Taken Advantage of at Work
The Muse Article:
Do you seem to have more work than you should? Are people handing you a lot of things to do but these tasks have nothing to do with the work you’re supposed to be focused on? It’s possible you’re being taken advantage of at work. There’s nothing wrong with helping others when they need it, you’re supposed to be on the same team, but if you’re not being thanked, compensated, or able to take time off because of the amount of work others dump on your lap, you’re likely being taken advantage of. It’s probably time for you to start telling others that you can’t do the extra work that’s been dropped on your desk for a while. You may need to discuss with your boss what’s going on so that you don’t end up being burned out.
Full Article:
https://www.themuse.com/advice/6-signs-taken-advantage-of-at-work?ref=recently-published-1
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