For employees who'd like to go up the ladder of success in the company positions, this is the video you ought to watch. This is a very useful material.
more observations: to grow in your career it requires some discomfort, criticism helps you grow-don't resent it, find the rules you can change but pick your battles, you are judged on results, the higher you go the more you have to network. I would add a personal observation that attaining results by walking on other people gives only short-term benefits. What goes around, comes around.
I'm hearing: present an image of what you want to be (the "lie"), don't whine about unimportant details when you have a larger goal in mind, don't spill your guts about your personal life, have a professional goal and share that goal with people who can help reach it, find mentors who will share information, ask for what you want-don't wait for it to come to you, remember work is separate from personal life and relationships
The title is a misnomer. It should be "Ten tips on how to play the game if you want to climb the corporate ladder" If you don't have ambitions to move up and you dislike politics, this is not for you. It's funny she keeps saying 'never lie', but insists on framing your opinion in a way that hides your true emotion. She obviously has the right credentials to talk and I don't, but I've worked enough to know that such strategy often backfires with people who can see through the bull$hit.
I don't understand why you haven't been asked to speak in this forum. You sound like just the talent they're looking for ... AND, you clearly have lots of great ideas that would be fascinating to listen to.
For employees who'd like to go up the ladder of success in the company positions, this is the video you ought to watch. This is a very useful material.
2011rhythmdivine 4 months ago
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are you a jew???
MrNumYum 1 year ago
Poor woman, she is very nervous(camera shy?).
daro2096 1 year ago
i types shoot your self and this i what i get get..lame
mehFISH 2 years ago
And uh-uh a-a-and. Stutter more?
Phazonaddict 2 years ago
This is a great talk. Makes sence to me in a lot of lifes experiences.
rayunseitig 2 years ago
more observations: to grow in your career it requires some discomfort, criticism helps you grow-don't resent it, find the rules you can change but pick your battles, you are judged on results, the higher you go the more you have to network. I would add a personal observation that attaining results by walking on other people gives only short-term benefits. What goes around, comes around.
wasearcher 2 years ago
I'm hearing: present an image of what you want to be (the "lie"), don't whine about unimportant details when you have a larger goal in mind, don't spill your guts about your personal life, have a professional goal and share that goal with people who can help reach it, find mentors who will share information, ask for what you want-don't wait for it to come to you, remember work is separate from personal life and relationships
wasearcher 2 years ago
Weird
VHudgensFan19 2 years ago
The title is a misnomer. It should be "Ten tips on how to play the game if you want to climb the corporate ladder" If you don't have ambitions to move up and you dislike politics, this is not for you. It's funny she keeps saying 'never lie', but insists on framing your opinion in a way that hides your true emotion. She obviously has the right credentials to talk and I don't, but I've worked enough to know that such strategy often backfires with people who can see through the bull$hit.
PavelSTL 2 years ago
you missed the point. It is about using discretion and wisdom.
sedson52 2 years ago
apologies for the immaturity and waste of server space
i am not an advocate of beeing that way
I hope the public sector of united States system innovates
affecting all sectors, industries companies
apologies i am too old for that
best,
Gabriel
8data 3 years ago
Very good video. The lady speaking offered some gold covered advice.
MRSketch09 3 years ago
This is good advice for any type of work not only Corporate America.
lacalaw2 3 years ago
fuc corporate america!
8data 3 years ago
I don't understand why you haven't been asked to speak in this forum. You sound like just the talent they're looking for ... AND, you clearly have lots of great ideas that would be fascinating to listen to.
terencelaoshi 3 years ago
funny haha
but corporate america is in freefall
8data 3 years ago
You'd have been better just letting it go.
terencelaoshi 3 years ago