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Five Secrets to Becoming the Perfect Employee That Everyone Wants – Part Oneby Ed Sykes With ever increasing deadlines, decreasing resources, and changing workplaces, sometimes it can be challenging to be a good employee, much less a perfect employee. The employee who can rise above the everyday problems and embrace challenges will be the person that every employer wants. The following are five secrets to being the perfect employee everyone wants: 1. Respect. Respect others with whom you work everyday. What is respect? Respect comes in many different forms. The following are just a few examples:
2. Knowledge. Knowledge is the key. The workplace is constantly changing. Even the look of change is changing. Also, change is happening faster and faster. Just look around you in society, work, and technology. The only way to master change is to gain the knowledge to be ahead of change. Take the time to learn not only about your present job, but also about your future job opportunities. This will make you a more valuable employee. Also, take time to learn about the job that is one level above your present position. When this position becomes available, you will be in a better position to receive a promotion. Also take responsibility for your knowledge. Time and time again I hear the following: “Well, my company won’t pay for the class, so I’m not going to take the class.” I say to that, “Find the way to gain the knowledge!” There are too many educational options not to have the knowledge. Whether you pay for it yourself, receive online training, volunteer, etc., there are ways to receive knowledge. Remember, once you receive knowledge it is your knowledge to take anywhere you go in life. 3. Communication. Communicate, communicate, and communicate. Talking is one half of the communication process. Listening is the other and sometimes the most important part of the communication process. Listening means being open-mined to new ideas.
Communication also means learning how to give and receive feedback. Giving
feedback means giving feedback that is honest and fair and leaves the person
wanting to do better. Receiving feedback means information given to you, and it
Communication is also good follow-up with employees and management. Do you inform your managers or co-workers about the process or changes in the project on which you are working? 4. Appreciation. Appreciate to motivate others. Be accountable for your words. Once you say something, it’s hard to take it back. Show and give praise to others in the workplace. Work at finding them doing something good and praise them (Read my article Appreciate to Motivate.). The more you do this, the more you will tear down barriers and motivate others in the workplace. 5. Solutions. Be a solution creator, not a problem dictator. Anyone can find problems; but the employee who can find a problem or challenge and create a solution is an employee that can write his/her own ticket for success. Take it upon yourself to be a part of the solution and not a part of the problem. Ask yourself these questions: *
What is the positive that can come out of this challenge? Apply these techniques and you, too, will become the perfect employee.
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