Friday, February 27, 2015

5 Unsual Yet Effective Ways To Impress Your Boss




Do you want to impress your boss? Then the first thing you need to do is get things done. However, there are many other things that you need to do to leave your mark on your employer so that he thinks about you first when the next big promotion comes up. 

Here I am going to talk about some unconventional tips and tactics that can not only improve your work performance, but also make you the star in the eyes of your boss. Read on.... 

Write your emails shorter


Trust me on this one. I have made a habit of writing 3-4 sentence emails by getting rid of the fuzz and focusing only on the important parts. It will not only save the time of the reader, but also save your time as well. When drafting a new email, think how you can make it more concise and effective. Instead of writing longer emails, save time by talking on the phone or in a meeting. Time is the most valuable item for any business. 

Be obsessive and compulsive
 
Let me tell you a little story: Van Halen, the popular rock band from the 80s, followed a unique control tactic. In their 53-page tour contract, a stipulation was hidden that there must be M&M’s in the backstage green room, in all possible colours, excluding brown. If they found even a sing brown coloured M&M they cancelled the gig. Why? If your contractors don't think that it is important to read the fine print, then they cannot be trusted with more serious work. So if you want to boost your performance, then don't skip the small stuff. 

Walk out of a group meeting 
 
But why? The truth is meetings are ineffective; you can resolve some issues within minutes while some agendas take hours. Issues that might be important for a particular group may be totally irrelevant for your group. So make sure that you excuse yourself when the meeting does not seem to be productive for you any more. It's better to utilise the time by doing some work than simply sitting and absorbing useless information just to be polite. 

Manage down
 
You need to develop the skill to work with everyone, including people who are under you and not just your superiors. Make sure that you analyse how new recruits are treating clients, colleagues and strangers. Most bosses often value traits like courtesy, civility and caring for others. Keep your ego outside the office. 

Fail...Yes, you read that right
 
But keep in mind that 2 main kinds of failure: failure due to ambition and failure due to inability. Your boss will be able to identify the difference between both and encourage employees who might fail for the former reason. It is better to work on projects that are too ambitious or big than not to try at all. A good employer always knows that ambition and failure are 2 different sides of the same coin. 

So that's it...I hope you find these tips helpful and manage to boost your performance to great new levels. Feel free to share your own tips and ideas by commenting below. I would love to hear what you think.

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