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Building a Unique Brand kin, and clothes, make up, hands and body. Margaret Thatcher was considered to have very masculine personality traits however she was never seen without make up and immaculately styled hair. The world is a stage and you are always on it. Studies undertaken by psychologists have demonstrated that attractive people are often more successful in life and are more likely to be leaders. Don’t confuse attraction with sexuality because this may detract and have the opposite effect and needs to be played down if you wish to be taken seriously in a corporate environment. Undertake an image overhaul find out what suits you and stick to it taking into consideration your age, figure and role.After you have targeted your core customer base, you can then focus on creating a statement of what your business truly represents, a branded identity that your customers can relate to. Your new identity will help them to understand, trust, and become loyal to your business. This will bring you a much higher level of success in return.Branding is one of the hottest buzzwords in business. But what is it? Branding is basically building consumer trust. It is offering an expected product or service and generating customer loyalty. Research shows that customers will be loyal to a brand. But branding doesn’t only apply to a product. A customer can be loyal to any company with a reputation for quality work and good customer service.Branding implants the ideas of your business in the consumer's head and let's them understand your business. You then must follow up by targeting high quality prospects, measuring the value of your customers, and constantly using the data you have available to fine tune your strategy for growth.People Trust BrandsSpecialized branding builds people’s confidence. They like knowing what to expect, that it will be the same. Customers want to believe in a brand and in the company behind a brand. A brand shows a customer the company has roots, even if those roots are not very deep. Therefore, building brand identity to target your market is crucial no matter what size your business is or how long it has been around.Humans think visually. A picture is worth a million words. A strong, simple logo or icon can quickly connect you to your customers. Companies like Nike and Apple Computers use a simple icon that is easily recognized and associated with the corporation. When you see a sign with a red circle and a dot you instantly 15. Give Added Value The reality of modern companies is that employers want employees to give more than their job description dictates; along with undertaking discretionary behaviours they also require individuals to give added value. Added value is a similar concept to “ buy one get one free” . It requires an individual to have a skill or ability in abundance or addition to what’s required for the job role. Examples of this are a manager that can also deliver training or is skilled in occupational assessments, coaching or mentoring or an individual who is fluent in many languages. Discover what skill gives you added value and promote this as your unique selling point. Denise McCausland is a freelance training consultant who is passionate about Developing, Motivating and Transforming individuals and organizations. Her portfolio of work includes: leadership and management development, cultural change, equalities and diversity, personal effectiveness and workforce development. All programmes designed and developed by Denise are tailor made to the needs of individuals and teams. If you would like Denise to support you or your organization in reaching their goals, please email: denise.dmttraining@ntlworld.com Specific development products include Talent Academy – A 3 Day Journey to Move Beyond Excellence © designed and delivered in partnership with Hyacinth Fraser of Hyacinth Fraser Associates (also featured under expert authors). Talent Academy © is a 3 day personal effectiveness programme aimed at female first line managers which is focused on realigning individual objectives to support organizational functioning. It is aimed at your bottom line, namely increased organizational functioning leading to increased profit, service provision and motivated inspired staff. It aims to add value to your human capital by increasing individual performance whilst retaining your staff by increasing their well being and motivation. Outcomes include: • Increased recruitment and retention Business Force Multipliers! How happy are you in your work on a scale of 1-10, using 10 as ecstatically happy? If your response is less than 7 your career may need reenergising. If this is the case it is likely to affect your morale and your performance. Eventually it may have an impact on your overall well being. The impact on your company is huge; it can result in lost profits, reduced customer service and negative publicity. It will really affect your bottom line.There is a concept in the military called a force multiplier. This is anything that increases the effectiveness of the military unit. Like a machine gun verses a single shot rifle. The machine gun is several times more effective than the rifle. Thus, the machine gun can take the place of a whole group of riflemen.The main force multiplier of the modern business world is technology, and computers are our machineguns.Technology allows the small business owner to compete with big corporate organizations. Consider.Force Multiplier OneWe all know how the desktop PC has changed the way we do business, but have you really looked at how it can increase the productivity of your office?Simply connecting your computers together into a local area network (LAN) can greatly increase your employees’ ability to communicate, while reducing overall costs.Since most computers sold today have network cards installed, all you need is a router to create your own LAN. Several manufacturers offer routers for under $60.00.Once installed, your computers will be able to talk to each other. Now you can really start saving money, while increasing productivity!Say you have five employees. Naturally, all of them need their own printer. What do you do? Without a LAN, you would have to purchase each of them a printer. You could purchase five deskjet printers for a total cost of $800.00 or more. Then you would discover the hidden costs! The cartridges! Ouch, they are expensive!Instead, you use your LAN to allow your employees to print to one printer. Since you are only buying one printer, you can purchase a nice laser printer. The toner cost on one laser printer is considerably less expensive than the replacement ink costs of five deskjet printers! The ethos of re energising your career is that individuals are responsible for developing their own careers and the paternal relationship that companies once had with their employees, no longer exists. This view does not presume that organizations are not committed to the development of staff; however development is carefully aligned with organizational objectives. If you are interested in re energising your career you must have a motivation for doing so. You need to feel there is a purpose in expending your energy and you must believe that there is some value in your reward. This strategy involves changing habits and changing behaviour. It may also involve changing the way that you think about yourself and changing the way that others see you. Re energising your career at work will lead to success in what ever way that it is perceived by you. Successful individuals are more satisfied with their lives; this improves their moods and can help motivation. Here are good reasons to re energise your career: □ You’ll identify a purpose which will help to keep you happy, focused and motivated. The reasons listed above are personal to an individual. They will also be of benefit to your company. The good news is that the majority of companies don’t really want to lose their staff; they recognise that a company’s key resource is the human capital that exists within it. How Do We Re energise? 1. Decide Where You Are Now Consider what you like and dislike about your role and your company. Is there anything that you would like to do more of and anything that you would like to do less of? Consider how much control you have over how the tasks and activities are undertaken. There may be scope for redesigning how you perform your work to improve effectiveness and to stimulate effort. 2. Decide Where You Want To Be Your review of your role may reveal that you yearn for a change in your career. This may be achieved by a side ways move within your organization or an element of work redesign driven by your new requirements. It is essential to share your personal objectives with your supervisor at your performance appraisal. If you can demonstrate that these are in alignment with organizational objectives your objectives are likely to be supported because your supervisor must balance your objectives with organizational requirements. Before you make your presentation ensure that you have clearly identified the benefits that your objectives will bring to the organization. At this stage it is necessary to be able to identify pre planned action points, this will help to influence your employer and accrue the benefits that you desire. 3. Decide How You Are Going To Get There This strategy will mean that you need to do something differently. This may be in relation to acquiring additional knowledge and skills or undertaking work projects that will enable you to demonstrate a proven competence in the area that motivates you. It is necessary to undertake a skills audit to identify what you will need to do to meet your objectives. The benefit of this audit is that it will identify your strengths and development areas. Try demonstrating your skills against a person specification for your ideal role, this will help you to identify where your action points lie. This action requires you to be committed to the concept of life long learning. It is essential to undertake continuous professional development by undertaking learning and development activities which may include formal training or work projects. 4 Become a Corporate Player Employees are informally assessed on discretionary behaviours such as: being flexible with working hours, making constructive suggestions for improvements to work processes and procedures, mentoring others and promoting the organization both internally and externally. Corporate players ensure that there actions are clearly targeted towards organizational functioning. Consider how you would be assessed as a corporate player? Are there any steps that you could take in order to develop this quality? Becoming a corporate player is an essential requirement for individual success. 5. Keep Updated with Trends and Developments It’s essential to keep updated with trends and developments in relation to your profession and the company itself. One simple strategy is to ensure that you read organizational emails and other literature, this may sound obvious but it’s amazing how many are ignored due to information overload. Dedicate 2 x 2 hour slots a week to read documentation and try to read a quality newspaper; if you can’t manage this every day, do this at least 3 times a week. Join a professional body; this may be by undertaking a course of study or seeking membership through professional competence. Traditionally these bodies meet once a month and often include presentations from key note speakers; an added benefit of this approach is that it will also give you an opportunity to network. Use the information that you gleam to your advantage by considering how it impacts on your company and making constructive suggestions for continuous improvement. 6. Get a Coach The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) have highlighted coaching as a key trend in learning and development which affords excellent rates of return. Coaching is the key development strategy of senior managers and directors who may not have the capacity to attend external programmes of study. Coaching achieves results, often in a shorter time span than individual efforts. This saves time and money and increases focus and eliminates stress and procrastination. 7. Get a Mentor A mentor is a key requirement for organizational progression. Mentors are learned individuals within companies who have “been there and done it” and can help to guide an individual through career transitions. Often mentors are senior managers within companies and can suggest or increase access to development activities, trends and opportunities. 8. Have a Role Model Identity a role model, they may be known to you or unknown to you. Decide what qualities you admire in the role model and try to model their behaviour or personal qualities in what you do. Research your role models if they are known to you try and arrange a meeting and structure some questions that you would like to raise. If they are unknown to you and in the public eye, read books, attend seminars where they are speaking and watch biographies of them on tv. 9. Develop Presentation Skills Offer to make presentations in work and out of work to develop your confidence and skills at multi media, voice projection, tone, pace and volume and overall body language. Consider likely questions that may be asked and practice responses to these and strategies for handling resistance to your ideas. Plan effectively and consider how you will engage the audience and add interest to your presentation. 10. Develop a Work Life Balance An effective corporate player is a fully rounded individual; they have a balance between the organizational good and their own needs. This means that it is essential to develop interests outside of work in order to ensure well being and motivation. Becoming a corporate player ensures that you give the maximum to your company whilst “ working to live, not living to work “. Focus on family and friends and interests and activities outside of work. If you overkill and work becomes a source of stress it will lead to absence and ill health and nobody wins. 11. Create Opportunities for Key Achievements Key achievements are essential to getting noticed in a company. Establish a proven track record of achievement; a good way of doing this is to become involved in projects, new procedures and event co ordination or to represent your company on external forums. This will get you noticed by the people that matter and often leads to becoming head hunted by managers elsewhere in the company. Arrange publicity to ensure that the people that matter are aware of your achievements. 12. Tune into Company Culture and Folklore Listen to stories of how successful and unsuccessful individuals are discussed within your organization. What did others do to achieve success? What were the qualities, activities or methods involved? Pay consideration to unsuccessful individuals too, it is likely that their actions or behaviour were not inline with accepted company culture. Any deviations from company culture must be carefully considered and clearly focused towards organizational objectives. Be aware that if you put your head above the parapet there is always the possibility that it will be shot down. 13. Let Key Players Know Your Intentions Once you have decided on your career goals, let key players know your intentions. This may be done informally through general discussion and also formally via supervision meetings and performance appraisals. Undertake networking with key players by attending company functions and developing relationships with those individuals who can help you to achieve your goals. If you are seen to be a good team player and develop a reputation for giving to others, your profile will rise which will increase access to increased responsibility, departmental moves or project work. 14. Dress for Success Dress for success in a manner appropriate to your role, company and profession. Consider what you wish your clothes to say about you. Individuals will receive communication from a visual medium and appearance influences this. Grooming is particularly important here, resolve to look as if you have made an effort every day of your life; this increases your self esteem and lets others know that you care about yourself. This is in respect of hair, skin, and clothes, make up, hands and body. Margaret Thatcher was considered to have very masculine personality traits however she was never seen without make up and immaculately styled hair. The world is a stage and you are always on it. Studies undertaken by psychologists have demonstrated that attractive people are often more successful in life and are more likely to be leaders. Don’t confuse attraction with sexuality because this may detract and have the opposite effect and needs to be played down if you wish to be taken seriously in a corporate environment. Undertake an image overhaul find out what suits you and stick to it taking into consideration your age, figure and role. 15. Give Added Value The reality of modern companies is that employers want employees to give more than their job description dictates; along with undertaking discretionary behaviours they also require individuals to give added value. Added value is a similar concept to “ buy one get one free” . It requires an individual to have a skill or ability in abundance or addition to what’s required for the job role. Examples of this are a manager that can also deliver training or is skilled in occupational assessments, coaching or mentoring or an individual who is fluent in many languages. Discover what skill gives you added value and promote this as your unique selling point. Denise McCausland is a freelance training consultant who is passionate about Developing, Motivating and Transforming individuals and organizations. Her portfolio of work includes: leadership and management development, cultural change, equalities and diversity, personal effectiveness and workforce development. All programmes designed and developed by Denise are tailor made to the needs of individuals and teams. If you would like Denise to support you or your organization in reaching their goals, please email: denise.dmttraining@ntlworld.com Specific development products include Talent Academy – A 3 Day Journey to Move Beyond Excellence © designed and delivered in partnership with Hyacinth Fraser of Hyacinth Fraser Associates (also featured under expert authors). Talent Academy © is a 3 day personal effectiveness programme aimed at female first line managers which is focused on realigning individual objectives to support organizational functioning. It is aimed at your bottom line, namely increased organizational functioning leading to increased profit, service provision and motivated inspired staff. It aims to add value to your human capital by increasing individual performance whilst retaining your staff by increasing their well being and motivation. Outcomes include: • Increased recruitment and retention Crazy About Packaging e?“It’s the same old tissue, honey, it doesn’t make a difference, ok? It’s still going to work the same way”, my exasperated husband hissed into my ear as I grabbed cartons after cartons of some ‘designer’ tissue. DESIGNER TISSUE! Hah, can you even hear me say that? I can’t believe I actually wrote ‘designer tissue’. So, yes, for a graphic designer and writer who knows all about the kind of effort one puts into packaging and branding products, I sure fell for it. All the hoopla. The shenanigans. The ‘suck ‘em in with good copy and fab color combo’. Hey, I am still a consumer, remember that. I am entitled to fall for nice packaging, I have a prevailing right to be human.But they are so pretty…the packaging. I swear!They have the ‘nature lover’ packaging, the ‘fruity’ packaging, the ‘woman on the go’ packaging, and then they have the ‘kids’ packaging. I grabbed 4 of each design packages and made a run for the counter with them with my screaming kids and exasperated husband running after me in slow motion. It was definitely a ‘die-hard’ moment. You know, when the hero is running away from a bunch of wild bad men with machine guns, and they’re shooting at your feet or something…and there’s an explosion behind you…and everything happens in ssslllloooowwwww mmmmooooottttttiiiioooonnnnn.Well, in this case, I was running for checkout with boxes of tissue paper with fancy packaging designs on them. If I didn’t like the packaging designs so much, I would find it comical enough. But I am dead serious. In fact, I loved the packaging designs so much, after using up all the tissues in the boxes, I would cut out the designs and place it into my ‘must keep for reference’ clear folder. I don’t keep a lot of stuff in there because I am pretty selective about the designs that I like, but t 1. Decide Where You Are Now Consider what you like and dislike about your role and your company. Is there anything that you would like to do more of and anything that you would like to do less of? Consider how much control you have over how the tasks and activities are undertaken. There may be scope for redesigning how you perform your work to improve effectiveness and to stimulate effort. 2. Decide Where You Want To Be Your review of your role may reveal that you yearn for a change in your career. This may be achieved by a side ways move within your organization or an element of work redesign driven by your new requirements. It is essential to share your personal objectives with your supervisor at your performance appraisal. If you can demonstrate that these are in alignment with organizational objectives your objectives are likely to be supported because your supervisor must balance your objectives with organizational requirements. Before you make your presentation ensure that you have clearly identified the benefits that your objectives will bring to the organization. At this stage it is necessary to be able to identify pre planned action points, this will help to influence your employer and accrue the benefits that you desire. 3. Decide How You Are Going To Get There This strategy will mean that you need to do something differently. This may be in relation to acquiring additional knowledge and skills or undertaking work projects that will enable you to demonstrate a proven competence in the area that motivates you. It is necessary to undertake a skills audit to identify what you will need to do to meet your objectives. The benefit of this audit is that it will identify your strengths and development areas. Try demonstrating your skills against a person specification for your ideal role, this will help you to identify where your action points lie. This action requires you to be committed to the concept of life long learning. It is essential to undertake continuous professional development by undertaking learning and development activities which may include formal training or work projects. 4 Become a Corporate Player Employees are informally assessed on discretionary behaviours such as: being flexible with working hours, making constructive suggestions for improvements to work processes and procedures, mentoring others and promoting the organization both internally and externally. Corporate players ensure that there actions are clearly targeted towards organizational functioning. Consider how you would be assessed as a corporate player? Are there any steps that you could take in order to develop this quality? Becoming a corporate player is an essential requirement for individual success. 5. Keep Updated with Trends and Developments It’s essential to keep updated with trends and developments in relation to your profession and the company itself. One simple strategy is to ensure that you read organizational emails and other literature, this may sound obvious but it’s amazing how many are ignored due to information overload. Dedicate 2 x 2 hour slots a week to read documentation and try to read a quality newspaper; if you can’t manage this every day, do this at least 3 times a week. Join a professional body; this may be by undertaking a course of study or seeking membership through professional competence. Traditionally these bodies meet once a month and often include presentations from key note speakers; an added benefit of this approach is that it will also give you an opportunity to network. Use the information that you gleam to your advantage by considering how it impacts on your company and making constructive suggestions for continuous improvement. 6. Get a Coach The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) have highlighted coaching as a key trend in learning and development which affords excellent rates of return. Coaching is the key development strategy of senior managers and directors who may not have the capacity to attend external programmes of study. Coaching achieves results, often in a shorter time span than individual efforts. This saves time and money and increases focus and eliminates stress and procrastination. 7. Get a Mentor A mentor is a key requirement for organizational progression. Mentors are learned individuals within companies who have “been there and done it” and can help to guide an individual through career transitions. Often mentors are senior managers within companies and can suggest or increase access to development activities, trends and opportunities. 8. Have a Role Model Identity a role model, they may be known to you or unknown to you. Decide what qualities you admire in the role model and try to model their behaviour or personal qualities in what you do. Research your role models if they are known to you try and arrange a meeting and structure some questions that you would like to raise. If they are unknown to you and in the public eye, read books, attend seminars where they are speaking and watch biographies of them on tv. 9. Develop Presentation Skills Offer to make presentations in work and out of work to develop your confidence and skills at multi media, voice projection, tone, pace and volume and overall body language. Consider likely questions that may be asked and practice responses to these and strategies for handling resistance to your ideas. Plan effectively and consider how you will engage the audience and add interest to your presentation. 10. Develop a Work Life Balance An effective corporate player is a fully rounded individual; they have a balance between the organizational good and their own needs. This means that it is essential to develop interests outside of work in order to ensure well being and motivation. Becoming a corporate player ensures that you give the maximum to your company whilst “ working to live, not living to work “. Focus on family and friends and interests and activities outside of work. If you overkill and work becomes a source of stress it will lead to absence and ill health and nobody wins. 11. Create Opportunities for Key Achievements Key achievements are essential to getting noticed in a company. Establish a proven track record of achievement; a good way of doing this is to become involved in projects, new procedures and event co ordination or to represent your company on external forums. This will get you noticed by the people that matter and often leads to becoming head hunted by managers elsewhere in the company. Arrange publicity to ensure that the people that matter are aware of your achievements. 12. Tune into Company Culture and Folklore Listen to stories of how successful and unsuccessful individuals are discussed within your organization. What did others do to achieve success? What were the qualities, activities or methods involved? Pay consideration to unsuccessful individuals too, it is likely that their actions or behaviour were not inline with accepted company culture. Any deviations from company culture must be carefully considered and clearly focused towards organizational objectives. Be aware that if you put your head above the parapet there is always the possibility that it will be shot down. 13. Let Key Players Know Your Intentions Once you have decided on your career goals, let key players know your intentions. This may be done informally through general discussion and also formally via supervision meetings and performance appraisals. Undertake networking with key players by attending company functions and developing relationships with those individuals who can help you to achieve your goals. If you are seen to be a good team player and develop a reputation for giving to others, your profile will rise which will increase access to increased responsibility, departmental moves or project work. 14. Dress for Success Dress for success in a manner appropriate to your role, company and profession. Consider what you wish your clothes to say about you. Individuals will receive communication from a visual medium and appearance influences this. Grooming is particularly important here, resolve to look as if you have made an effort every day of your life; this increases your self esteem and lets others know that you care about yourself. This is in respect of hair, skin, and clothes, make up, hands and body. Margaret Thatcher was considered to have very masculine personality traits however she was never seen without make up and immaculately styled hair. The world is a stage and you are always on it. Studies undertaken by psychologists have demonstrated that attractive people are often more successful in life and are more likely to be leaders. Don’t confuse attraction with sexuality because this may detract and have the opposite effect and needs to be played down if you wish to be taken seriously in a corporate environment. Undertake an image overhaul find out what suits you and stick to it taking into consideration your age, figure and role. 15. Give Added Value The reality of modern companies is that employers want employees to give more than their job description dictates; along with undertaking discretionary behaviours they also require individuals to give added value. Added value is a similar concept to “ buy one get one free” . It requires an individual to have a skill or ability in abundance or addition to what’s required for the job role. Examples of this are a manager that can also deliver training or is skilled in occupational assessments, coaching or mentoring or an individual who is fluent in many languages. Discover what skill gives you added value and promote this as your unique selling point. Denise McCausland is a freelance training consultant who is passionate about Developing, Motivating and Transforming individuals and organizations. Her portfolio of work includes: leadership and management development, cultural change, equalities and diversity, personal effectiveness and workforce development. All programmes designed and developed by Denise are tailor made to the needs of individuals and teams. If you would like Denise to support you or your organization in reaching their goals, please email: denise.dmttraining@ntlworld.com Specific development products include Talent Academy – A 3 Day Journey to Move Beyond Excellence © designed and delivered in partnership with Hyacinth Fraser of Hyacinth Fraser Associates (also featured under expert authors). Talent Academy © is a 3 day personal effectiveness programme aimed at female first line managers which is focused on realigning individual objectives to support organizational functioning. It is aimed at your bottom line, namely increased organizational functioning leading to increased profit, service provision and motivated inspired staff. It aims to add value to your human capital by increasing individual performance whilst retaining your staff by increasing their well being and motivation. Outcomes include: • Increased recruitment and retention How to Recognize a Good CAD Drafting Service Provider nd DevelopmentsOnce you locate a prospective CAD drafting service provider, look for the following:>> They should be technically skilledGive them a sample to do and see if their output is accurate>> They should be deadline-orientedThey should deliver on the nail every time>> They should understand technical English wellA lot of tech-talk is involved in any CAD drafting outsourcing exercise. The provider should be fluent in CAD-speak. Talk the language and see if they comprehend>> They should be good communicatorsIf you email them, you should get an answer in 24 hours. If you ask for something, they should act on your request immediately>> They should have labor resourcesIf you occasionally have more than the usual work for them to do, they should have spare labor so that your other delivery schedules are minimally affected>> They should have strong references or testimonialsOut of the two, a reference that you can inquire with is always better than a non-verifiable testimonial>> They should have a strong set of Internet toolsLike these: An ftp server, a broadband connection, a backup email address and Skype. Most importantly, they should have a screen-sharing application (where you can see their screen in real time) so that you can look at drawings together online>> Their decision-maker should always be accessible to youThis way policy decisions (like those concerning pricing, extended services and joint ventures) will be swift and the outsourcing relationship will evolve faster.There you have it. If you see all these characteristics in a CAD drafting service provider, grab them fast!Good luck and may you prosper from these guidelines.Copyright 2005 The Magnum Group It’s essential to keep updated with trends and developments in relation to your profession and the company itself. One simple strategy is to ensure that you read organizational emails and other literature, this may sound obvious but it’s amazing how many are ignored due to information overload. Dedicate 2 x 2 hour slots a week to read documentation and try to read a quality newspaper; if you can’t manage this every day, do this at least 3 times a week. Join a professional body; this may be by undertaking a course of study or seeking membership through professional competence. Traditionally these bodies meet once a month and often include presentations from key note speakers; an added benefit of this approach is that it will also give you an opportunity to network. Use the information that you gleam to your advantage by considering how it impacts on your company and making constructive suggestions for continuous improvement. 6. Get a Coach The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) have highlighted coaching as a key trend in learning and development which affords excellent rates of return. Coaching is the key development strategy of senior managers and directors who may not have the capacity to attend external programmes of study. Coaching achieves results, often in a shorter time span than individual efforts. This saves time and money and increases focus and eliminates stress and procrastination. 7. Get a Mentor A mentor is a key requirement for organizational progression. Mentors are learned individuals within companies who have “been there and done it” and can help to guide an individual through career transitions. Often mentors are senior managers within companies and can suggest or increase access to development activities, trends and opportunities. 8. Have a Role Model Identity a role model, they may be known to you or unknown to you. Decide what qualities you admire in the role model and try to model their behaviour or personal qualities in what you do. Research your role models if they are known to you try and arrange a meeting and structure some questions that you would like to raise. If they are unknown to you and in the public eye, read books, attend seminars where they are speaking and watch biographies of them on tv. 9. Develop Presentation Skills Offer to make presentations in work and out of work to develop your confidence and skills at multi media, voice projection, tone, pace and volume and overall body language. Consider likely questions that may be asked and practice responses to these and strategies for handling resistance to your ideas. Plan effectively and consider how you will engage the audience and add interest to your presentation. 10. Develop a Work Life Balance An effective corporate player is a fully rounded individual; they have a balance between the organizational good and their own needs. This means that it is essential to develop interests outside of work in order to ensure well being and motivation. Becoming a corporate player ensures that you give the maximum to your company whilst “ working to live, not living to work “. Focus on family and friends and interests and activities outside of work. If you overkill and work becomes a source of stress it will lead to absence and ill health and nobody wins. 11. Create Opportunities for Key Achievements Key achievements are essential to getting noticed in a company. Establish a proven track record of achievement; a good way of doing this is to become involved in projects, new procedures and event co ordination or to represent your company on external forums. This will get you noticed by the people that matter and often leads to becoming head hunted by managers elsewhere in the company. Arrange publicity to ensure that the people that matter are aware of your achievements. 12. Tune into Company Culture and Folklore Listen to stories of how successful and unsuccessful individuals are discussed within your organization. What did others do to achieve success? What were the qualities, activities or methods involved? Pay consideration to unsuccessful individuals too, it is likely that their actions or behaviour were not inline with accepted company culture. Any deviations from company culture must be carefully considered and clearly focused towards organizational objectives. Be aware that if you put your head above the parapet there is always the possibility that it will be shot down. 13. Let Key Players Know Your Intentions Once you have decided on your career goals, let key players know your intentions. This may be done informally through general discussion and also formally via supervision meetings and performance appraisals. Undertake networking with key players by attending company functions and developing relationships with those individuals who can help you to achieve your goals. If you are seen to be a good team player and develop a reputation for giving to others, your profile will rise which will increase access to increased responsibility, departmental moves or project work. 14. Dress for Success Dress for success in a manner appropriate to your role, company and profession. Consider what you wish your clothes to say about you. Individuals will receive communication from a visual medium and appearance influences this. Grooming is particularly important here, resolve to look as if you have made an effort every day of your life; this increases your self esteem and lets others know that you care about yourself. This is in respect of hair, skin, and clothes, make up, hands and body. Margaret Thatcher was considered to have very masculine personality traits however she was never seen without make up and immaculately styled hair. The world is a stage and you are always on it. Studies undertaken by psychologists have demonstrated that attractive people are often more successful in life and are more likely to be leaders. Don’t confuse attraction with sexuality because this may detract and have the opposite effect and needs to be played down if you wish to be taken seriously in a corporate environment. Undertake an image overhaul find out what suits you and stick to it taking into consideration your age, figure and role. 15. Give Added Value The reality of modern companies is that employers want employees to give more than their job description dictates; along with undertaking discretionary behaviours they also require individuals to give added value. Added value is a similar concept to “ buy one get one free” . It requires an individual to have a skill or ability in abundance or addition to what’s required for the job role. Examples of this are a manager that can also deliver training or is skilled in occupational assessments, coaching or mentoring or an individual who is fluent in many languages. Discover what skill gives you added value and promote this as your unique selling point. Denise McCausland is a freelance training consultant who is passionate about Developing, Motivating and Transforming individuals and organizations. Her portfolio of work includes: leadership and management development, cultural change, equalities and diversity, personal effectiveness and workforce development. All programmes designed and developed by Denise are tailor made to the needs of individuals and teams. If you would like Denise to support you or your organization in reaching their goals, please email: denise.dmttraining@ntlworld.com Specific development products include Talent Academy – A 3 Day Journey to Move Beyond Excellence © designed and delivered in partnership with Hyacinth Fraser of Hyacinth Fraser Associates (also featured under expert authors). Talent Academy © is a 3 day personal effectiveness programme aimed at female first line managers which is focused on realigning individual objectives to support organizational functioning. It is aimed at your bottom line, namely increased organizational functioning leading to increased profit, service provision and motivated inspired staff. It aims to add value to your human capital by increasing individual performance whilst retaining your staff by increasing their well being and motivation. Outcomes include: • Increased recruitment and retention Selling, a Great Career Choice, Part 1 of 8, Economy Proof Your Income >If you are looking for a way to protect your 'income potential' in virtually any economy, you have to know that there is one career, if mastered, that truly is economy proof. That is the selling profession. The reason is quite simple. Economies are driven by the sale of goods, services and even the sale of information or ideas. In fact, economically speaking, 'nothing happens until something is sold'.When there is a slowdown in the economy, however created, people who produce goods or provide services are among the first to lose their jobs. While it is true that some salespeople also may be laid off because there are fewer customers, salespeople, especially master salespeople, have a decided advantage over producers of goods and services. Consider this.If you have framed houses for 10 years and a downturn in the economy slows home building significantly, you will need to find a completely new line of work. If you have worked on an automobile assembly line and sales drop 15% forcing mass layoffs, where do you go? In production type jobs, layoffs are often linked to seniority, rather than ability. If you are downsized or if you are in manual work and your body wears out, what do you do? If you don't have an expensive college education, yet you still want an exceptional income, what do you do?In the selling profession, layoffs are more often tied to results. Any organization that sells a product or service to survive and prosper, will not generally, layoff their top producers first. I can virtually assure you of that. It wouldn't make business sense, would it? Even in the event that the business completely closes down, it will be the sales masters that will be in demand by other companies before anyone els An effective corporate player is a fully rounded individual; they have a balance between the organizational good and their own needs. This means that it is essential to develop interests outside of work in order to ensure well being and motivation. Becoming a corporate player ensures that you give the maximum to your company whilst “ working to live, not living to work “. Focus on family and friends and interests and activities outside of work. If you overkill and work becomes a source of stress it will lead to absence and ill health and nobody wins. 11. Create Opportunities for Key Achievements Key achievements are essential to getting noticed in a company. Establish a proven track record of achievement; a good way of doing this is to become involved in projects, new procedures and event co ordination or to represent your company on external forums. This will get you noticed by the people that matter and often leads to becoming head hunted by managers elsewhere in the company. Arrange publicity to ensure that the people that matter are aware of your achievements. 12. Tune into Company Culture and Folklore Listen to stories of how successful and unsuccessful individuals are discussed within your organization. What did others do to achieve success? What were the qualities, activities or methods involved? Pay consideration to unsuccessful individuals too, it is likely that their actions or behaviour were not inline with accepted company culture. Any deviations from company culture must be carefully considered and clearly focused towards organizational objectives. Be aware that if you put your head above the parapet there is always the possibility that it will be shot down. 13. Let Key Players Know Your Intentions Once you have decided on your career goals, let key players know your intentions. This may be done informally through general discussion and also formally via supervision meetings and performance appraisals. Undertake networking with key players by attending company functions and developing relationships with those individuals who can help you to achieve your goals. If you are seen to be a good team player and develop a reputation for giving to others, your profile will rise which will increase access to increased responsibility, departmental moves or project work. 14. Dress for Success Dress for success in a manner appropriate to your role, company and profession. Consider what you wish your clothes to say about you. Individuals will receive communication from a visual medium and appearance influences this. Grooming is particularly important here, resolve to look as if you have made an effort every day of your life; this increases your self esteem and lets others know that you care about yourself. This is in respect of hair, skin, and clothes, make up, hands and body. Margaret Thatcher was considered to have very masculine personality traits however she was never seen without make up and immaculately styled hair. The world is a stage and you are always on it. Studies undertaken by psychologists have demonstrated that attractive people are often more successful in life and are more likely to be leaders. Don’t confuse attraction with sexuality because this may detract and have the opposite effect and needs to be played down if you wish to be taken seriously in a corporate environment. Undertake an image overhaul find out what suits you and stick to it taking into consideration your age, figure and role. 15. Give Added Value The reality of modern companies is that employers want employees to give more than their job description dictates; along with undertaking discretionary behaviours they also require individuals to give added value. Added value is a similar concept to “ buy one get one free” . It requires an individual to have a skill or ability in abundance or addition to what’s required for the job role. Examples of this are a manager that can also deliver training or is skilled in occupational assessments, coaching or mentoring or an individual who is fluent in many languages. Discover what skill gives you added value and promote this as your unique selling point. Denise McCausland is a freelance training consultant who is passionate about Developing, Motivating and Transforming individuals and organizations. Her portfolio of work includes: leadership and management development, cultural change, equalities and diversity, personal effectiveness and workforce development. All programmes designed and developed by Denise are tailor made to the needs of individuals and teams. If you would like Denise to support you or your organization in reaching their goals, please email: denise.dmttraining@ntlworld.com Specific development products include Talent Academy – A 3 Day Journey to Move Beyond Excellence © designed and delivered in partnership with Hyacinth Fraser of Hyacinth Fraser Associates (also featured under expert authors). Talent Academy © is a 3 day personal effectiveness programme aimed at female first line managers which is focused on realigning individual objectives to support organizational functioning. It is aimed at your bottom line, namely increased organizational functioning leading to increased profit, service provision and motivated inspired staff. It aims to add value to your human capital by increasing individual performance whilst retaining your staff by increasing their well being and motivation. Outcomes include: • Increased recruitment and retention Web Designers - Photos No Longer A Concern! kin, and clothes, make up, hands and body. Margaret Thatcher was considered to have very masculine personality traits however she was never seen without make up and immaculately styled hair. The world is a stage and you are always on it. Studies undertaken by psychologists have demonstrated that attractive people are often more successful in life and are more likely to be leaders. Don’t confuse attraction with sexuality because this may detract and have the opposite effect and needs to be played down if you wish to be taken seriously in a corporate environment. Undertake an image overhaul find out what suits you and stick to it taking into consideration your age, figure and role.Stock nature photography is likely to solve simple problems for those who design websites. The stock photos can allow you to utilize your precious time on your expertise other than on distractions. They will make your customers happy which will definitely produce referrals.As a designer of websites, you're probably irritated by customers who think that your web design must contain images. Really, building the site happens to be your job. Looking for photographs, or taking them yourself, is a utter waste of your time. Referring your customers to stock nature photography house can solve the problemOffering the service of inserting the photos your customers locate and buy canreally make your customers ecstatic, without you taking on the responsibility of finding images for your design. After all, if they are upset about images not being provided, it's probably because they are sheepish about inserting them with their limited understanding of websites. Rather than frustrating them, offer a real solution and you will become their hero.It is best if the customer shops for photos, instead of you, because there is usually a small price for every image. If you accidentally buy a photo that they don’t like, they are certain to ask for a new one. In such a case, you may offer to replace the photo for a charge, but that can cause problems. You'd probably eat the cost to maintain your content customer.There's never a need to take the chance of creating issues with any customer when it's possible to be up front with them from the very beginning. Early in the design and development, refer the customer to a stock nature photography provider where they can find and buy photos to put on their website. After they give you the photos, you can set them exactly where they are needed. 15. Give Added Value The reality of modern companies is that employers want employees to give more than their job description dictates; along with undertaking discretionary behaviours they also require individuals to give added value. Added value is a similar concept to “ buy one get one free” . It requires an individual to have a skill or ability in abundance or addition to what’s required for the job role. Examples of this are a manager that can also deliver training or is skilled in occupational assessments, coaching or mentoring or an individual who is fluent in many languages. Discover what skill gives you added value and promote this as your unique selling point. Denise McCausland is a freelance training consultant who is passionate about Developing, Motivating and Transforming individuals and organizations. Her portfolio of work includes: leadership and management development, cultural change, equalities and diversity, personal effectiveness and workforce development. All programmes designed and developed by Denise are tailor made to the needs of individuals and teams. If you would like Denise to support you or your organization in reaching their goals, please email: denise.dmttraining@ntlworld.com Specific development products include Talent Academy – A 3 Day Journey to Move Beyond Excellence © designed and delivered in partnership with Hyacinth Fraser of Hyacinth Fraser Associates (also featured under expert authors). Talent Academy © is a 3 day personal effectiveness programme aimed at female first line managers which is focused on realigning individual objectives to support organizational functioning. It is aimed at your bottom line, namely increased organizational functioning leading to increased profit, service provision and motivated inspired staff. It aims to add value to your human capital by increasing individual performance whilst retaining your staff by increasing their well being and motivation. Outcomes include: • Increased recruitment and retention If you would like your organization to lead whilst others follow, please email: Denise @ denise.dmttraining@ntlworld.com
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