How To Move Up The Corporate Ladder?
A wise man once said,
“The journey to the CEO’s chair starts with a single promotion.” Or was it
about that ‘of a thousand miles’? Whatever that may be, it teaches a simple
truth. That to be at the top, you need to go through the journey to the top and
you start this journey from where you presently are. A journey where you learn
from other’s achievements and mistakes (because obviously you won’t work long
enough to make them all yourself) and more importantly implement what you
learn, and slowly work your way up the corporate ladder.
The Hours Do Count
Time is one of the
chief assets through which you can portray your commitment to your job. It is
sad but true that the sheer number of hours that you put into your work, and
not just the quality of them, are one of the main criteria that your superior
will use to judge your contribution.
Tell Em’ the Way They
Want Em’
No one likes a
sub-ordinate who gets easily intimidated. So as far as possible, don’t be
intimidated by your boss. Instead, learn to associate yourself with your
superiors as exchange of any kind of information with them will only be
beneficial for you. Also make sure that they don’t find your effort to
communicate a little too annoying. You can do that by finding out which way
they would like to be informed regarding the professional developments,
personally or through email.
Shortcut to Disaster
If you have a fetish
for self-annihilation, here’s a tip. Pick an ugly fight with your boss. Don’t
get me wrong here. Healthy debates are good. In fact, they go a long way to
help come to a correct decision. But don’t let them escalate into a heated
argument. It’ll do you much more good if you accept your boss’s final call and
work on it as the odds are that your boss knows more than you. It will also
give his ego a boost, and he’ll appreciate the fact that you had the wit to
debate with him but also simultaneously had the good sense to bow down before
his dictates.
Create a Reputation
The highly respected
ones hide many secrets to safeguard it, the unscrupulous ones may reach new
lows to destroy it and the rich ones hire PR agents to enhance it. What I’m
talking about here is reputation. Be receptive to opportunities to work in
other departments to broaden your horizons and seek newer challenges. Loose no
chance to prove that you are the best man for the job. And also make sure that
you are available to groom your juniors. By doing this you will have shown your
leadership capabilities.
Know Your Stuff
Another way of
creating a favourable reputation is to know everything concerning your work
like the back of your hand, beginning with the numbers. It is important to keep
track of facts and figures to answer any question and to defend your position
in any situation. It is not too hard to be an expert at your craft either. More
often than not, all you will have to do is to read a couple of books on your
areas of work and voila, you’re an expert.
Nail Your Presentation
It’s not often that
you get a chance to present something to the people who actually matter. So
when you get that chance, grab it with both hands; for many careers have
launched through great presentations and an equal number of careers have been
destroyed with bad ones.
So, remember these little tips and live by them in your workplace and see your
career sail to the top (if not rocket towards it). Have faith in yourself and
tell yourself that the world needs better leaders. The world needs you.
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