Rabu, 20 Oktober 2010

Business Attitude

By Justin Timory

Job, Jobs, Career , Employment

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Your attitude defines your altitude, says my boss. And I think he's right. How you act to certain situations can pretty much determine how much you achieve in life. Education, yes, it's important. Experience too; money as well. And, yes, connections are also essential. But without the right business attitude, you would not be able to make use of these assets to push your self to the top.

Say, if you get easily get affected by criticism and problems, you probably wouldn't be able to move on and make better of your self. You'll probably end up fearful of risks and paranoid of what other people think. Your attitude basically empowers you. And as an aspiring entrepreneur, it is one of the things you have got to master in order to be successful.

The right attitude helps you develop into a more effective entrepreneur. It makes you look more professional and reliable. It also gives you confidence and control of your work environment. When you apply the correct business attitude, you end up more prepared for whatever challenge may come.

There are many ways to display proper business demeanor. But here are some practices you can start with to improve your performance and the way people look at you at work.

1. Be on time.
There are a number of nationalities who appreciate timeliness in their transactions. In addition, most companies like employees who value timelines. It denotes respect and interest. So if you are hoping to engage in a deal with an investor or get promoted in the coming year, be on time for work and for meetings.

2. Look your best.
Though clothes do not define who you are, it does create an impression. So if you want to get noticed and be regarded with high esteem, dress the part. Try it and you'll find out that if you look good for work, then you feel good about it. Most employers have a dress code anyway. And often it requires staff to dress appropriately.

3. Greet people.
It's a minor gesture but it has a great impact on your reputation. The more sociable and courteous you are, the more likely people will endorse you for certain privileges and even promotion.

4. Value the opinion of people. Do not interrupt while they are speaking.
Regardless of whether or not they are in agreement with you, you have to acknowledge people's insights and suggestions - especially if you are a team lead or attending a conference. Respect begets respect. And once you display it, it's highly likely that your subordinates and colleagues will emulate it.

5. Be accountable for you actions.
Don't point blame. It's very childish. If you did something wrong, claim it. If you did something right, bask in the glory. In the workplace, we all do our individual responsibilities. A problem with your output is more likely brought about by a flawed decision you made than by someone sabotaging your work. In the first place, you would not be sabotaged if you took care of every aspect of your job.

Every business attitude listed is integral to your effectiveness in entrepreneurship. Hence, supple as you are, you've got to begin applying them.


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