How To Advance Faster in Your Workplace: The Unbreakable Rules

Date: 01-03-2011 3:16 pm (14 years ago) | Author: Paul Eze
- at 1-03-2011 03:16 PM (14 years ago)
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If you get a new job these are rules you have to observe to ensure that you start work smoothly and have the chances to advance as quickly as possible;

- Avoid Scandals; Nothing will pull you down or even terminate your job appointment as quickly as office scandals. Steer clear from financial, segxwal and ethical scandals. When you are due for promotion these are the things that count in your record so it is important that your work history be free of any such scandals.

- Keep Your Ears and Eyes Open and Your Mouth Shut: This is a commonsense advice for any career person who especially is starting work in a new environment. Learn all you can about your new place of work and only speak carefully lest you hurt some big ego or the other.

- Be Friendly to as Many People as Possible but Don’t Join Office Cliques: Depending on the organization you are working with when you join any organization you may observe various cliques loyal to certain individuals in the office. You will be tempted to join cliques and begin office politicking as soon as possible but that will be a mistake on your side especially as a new person. Be friendly to all, sympathetic to all but never join in petty office politics. Your major goal shall be to impress your supervisors and department heads.

http://ngjobsncareers.com/2011/03/tips-on-how-to-get-ahead-in-your-workplace-the-unbreakable-rules.html

Posted: at 1-03-2011 03:16 PM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
- pholake at 1-03-2011 03:20 PM (14 years ago)
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Yes, this is so true....though there are other factors that determine how fast u rise.....thanks 4 sharing
Posted: at 1-03-2011 03:20 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- mekuseze at 1-03-2011 03:36 PM (14 years ago)
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Of course this advice doesn't cover everything but the people relationship matters. Good you found it useful
Posted: at 1-03-2011 03:36 PM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
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- gimac at 24-05-2011 07:07 AM (13 years ago)
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ok am selfemployer,so it doesn't count
Posted: at 24-05-2011 07:07 AM (13 years ago) | Hero
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- onyimau20 at 24-05-2011 08:32 AM (13 years ago)
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Exactly, you are very right. Good one
Posted: at 24-05-2011 08:32 AM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- MissyBarbie at 24-05-2011 03:08 PM (13 years ago)
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Noted thanks
Posted: at 24-05-2011 03:08 PM (13 years ago) | Hero
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