Ready For A Promotion? . . . 8 Steps To Success!
Promotion is one of those things almost everyone wants. But no
one wants to look like they want one. Or is so bold to ask for
it.
But if you're determined to get ahead and are willing to follow
some simple steps, you can move the odds of a promotion
significantly in your favor.
1. Get yourself a mentor. Someone a level or two above you that
you feel comfortable with . . . with whom you can talk and get
advice.
2. Research the factors that go into promotions where you work.
For example, does she select people she feels comfortable with
-- that she hangs out with? Or does he base decisions based
solely on performance? You need to develop that skills that
match up with your boss' expectations.
3. Let your boss know you have more to offer. For example during
a performance review you can ask, "What more can I do for the
organization." Or "What more can I do to make myself more
valuable?" Under NO circumstances do you ever ask for a
promotion!
4. Write down a list of your accomplishments. Be very precise
and use quantifiable results. Then give the list to your boss
for review in advance of your performance review.
5. Tell your boss you're looking for further training, e.g. a
computer course or specialty seminar. Send an unspoken message
that you're interested in moving up the ladder.
6. Get involved in civic or philanthropic activities supported
by those at the top of your organization.
7. Show your initiative by recommending new ideas or projects.
Send a message to your boss that you have something more of
value to offer.
8. Look for ways to make a contribution by volunteering your
extra time, e.g. after work hours.
Any guarantee that if you do all these things you'll get a
promotion. No. As you already know, there are no guarantees. But
if you're serious about getting ahead, you can dramatically move
the odds in your favor.