Published: by Liselotte Molander |
permalink As the government shutdown enters another week, our political leaders are getting noticed for all the wrong reasons. They are taking stands that seem more about self-promotion and their own political careers, instead of doing what it takes for the betterment of a healthier whole – the nation and the American people.
If you managed your career this way, you wouldn’t get far either. Advancing your career in today’s new workplace means embracing an approach that is less about you and more about others. This may seem too idealistic at a time when most people are operating in survival mode and doing just the opposite – thinking less about others and more about themselves. Employees want to get noticed and take control of their careers. In a workplace that requires you to do much more with fewer resources, employees are having trouble earning the respect they seek and deserve. They are growing tired of corporate lip service and want their supervisors to start recognizing the merit of their work and overall contributions. As you reflect upon your career goals and how to be a more effective leader, here are six ways to immediately get noticed at work without self-promotion.
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