Monday, November 28, 2011

CAREER GROWTH

Handling yourself at work: Building the nation is where today we would take our career lesson. You have seen how the permanent secretary handles himself at work. He abuses the office and incurs a lot of redundancy. He uses state resources to attend to his petty personal agendas. His self --cent-redness do not allow him to consider even his own chauffeur for a cup of tea. Such aspects can be found everywhere in work place. Bosses and strong office holders looking at the positions they hold, choose to play around and bring a lot of inconvenience at work. Introduction of such cultures of laziness and self centeredness  in career is so mean. A boss behaving unprofessionally in the face of his/her juniors is so demeaning. It is not an advisable move in career, you as a senior to those under you tag you with a certain name because of what you do is actually not a good picture at all. Don't loose respect in front of your juniors as you will literally have a difficult time passing a message in future. If career wise you as an individual manage other people, always strive to be professional and perform your duty with work ethics. Draw the line between office matters and personal affairs. The fact that you're in charge of an organization's assets, you don't have an edge over anything. Cease from using those properties be it about vehicles or any other equipment. Handle yourself with dignity in case you are looking to make an impact on your career or even about earning respect in your job description. Many managers are prone to precariousness and disordered nature, know that it is your responsibility as a top person in your company to always stick to policy work regardless of who you are. Many self employed individuals get away with these kind of behavior but it is not a nice move at work place. Just be yourself and work as per stipulated policy in your distinct places of work..    

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