Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Boss How to blow your bosss mind, add value
Boss How to blow your boss's mind, add value Boss How to blow your boss's mind, add value We all want to get ahead. Still, even when it seems youâre doing everything right - youâre never late to work, rarely take a sick day, and always meet deadlines - promotions can be few and far between.Youâre putting the work in, so why arenât you getting rewarded? The answer is simple: you donât get promoted for fulfilling your bossâs expectations.Your bossâs expectations are the price of entry. Even if youâre making a great effort and doing all thatâs asked of you, you wonât stand out. Youâll be seen as someone who completes the minimum requirements, and no one who builds a great career is seen this way.The trick to advancing your career and getting paid more is to add value by making certain your contributions are worth more than youâre paid. You want to go above and beyond so that youâre seen as someone highly valuable - someone the organization canât live without.You should aim to exceed your bossâs expectations so much that he feels like heâs t he smartest guy in the world for hiring you.This isnât as hard as it sounds. In fact, you can blow your bossâs mind in seven easy steps.Step 1: Beyond developing the skills you need for your job, learn about your companyâs industry, competitors, latest developments, and challenges.Professional development is important, but why stop there? If you really want to blow your bossâs mind, soak up everything you can about your company and your industry. For example, if youâre an IT developer, instead of simply learning the current best practices in coding, learn how those practices are being applied throughout your industry.Transferring your knowledge to the real-world context of your organization is a great way to add value. On top of knowing how to do your job, it shows that you know why youâre doing it and why it matters.Step 2: Instead of always having the answer, pre-empt the questionItâs a good feeling when you can answer your bossâs questions on the spot, without shu ffling through piles of paper or telling her that youâll have to get back to her. But if you really want to blow her mind, pre-empt the question.Anticipate what she wants to stay on top of, and send her regular updates. Youâll save her time and energy, and sheâll appreciate that just as much as your enthusiasm.Step 3: Instead of owning up to mistakes once theyâre discovered, bring them to light yourselfAccountability is a lost art. Too many people try to cover up their mistakes, fearing the repercussions of admitting fault. Show your boss that youâre not afraid to own up to your mistakes, and heâll be amazed. When you make a mistake, just give your boss a simple heads-up, and have a solution ready. Even better, tell him the steps youâve already taken to mitigate the problem.Everyone makes mistakes. Youâll stand out by showing your boss that youâre accountable, creative, and proactive when you inevitably make them.Step 4: Instead of asking for training, do it on you r ownTypical career advice is to ask your boss to send you to classes and workshops to improve your skills. But weâre not talking about whatâs typical; weâre talking about blowing your bossâs mind. Pursue training yourself, on your own time. It doesnât have to be expensive; there are plenty of online courses available free or close to free.While everybody else is asking the boss to send them to training, you can tell her what youâve already done, and your initiative will be rewarded. Youâll save the company money and get ahead, and expand your skill set at the same time.Step 5: Instead of doing what youâre told, be proactiveAnybody (well, almost anybody) can do what theyâre told. To blow your bossâs mind, you have to be proactive. If you see a problem, fix it. If you see something that needs doing, do it. Put together a how-to guide for new hires, document your processes and figure out where you can streamline them, or do whatever else you can think of to make a difference.Bosses appreciate vision more than anything. They love it when you see what could be useful to the company over the long term- and donât forget to tell your boss about it. Itâs only âkissing upâ if you do it manipulatively or with the intention of making your co-workers look bad. Thereâs absolutely nothing wrong with owning your accomplishments.Step 6: Build relationships with other departmentsItâs practically guaranteed that, at some point, your department will need help or input from another area. An excellent way to blow your bossâs mind is to build relationships throughout the company. Person-to-person interactions are almost always more effective than department-to-department exchanges.You can make your bossâs day by saying, âWhy donât I take care of that for you? I know someone who can get that done for us right away.âStep 7: Be the calm one in a crisisFew things get your bossâs attention like your ability to weather a storm. Whether itâs c onflict between people, everyone freaking out over a rule change, or what have you, make certain that youâre the one who remains calm, composed, and in control of your emotions.Your composure and ability to think clearly during a crisis demonstrates leadership potential, and leaders get promoted.Bringing it all togetherThe people who achieve the most are those who add the most value. Business is, after all, about making a profit. You want your boss and the company to know that theyâre getting a great return on the time and money theyâre investing in you.Travis Bradberry is the co-author of Emotional Intelligence 2.0 and the co-founder of TalentSmart.This article originally appeared on LinkedIn.
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