More on Principles & Dangers
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All prosperity, indeed all success, requires you to work hard.
- Don't fall for the «work smart» line: get into the habit of self-discipline at work, even smart work.
- Put your nose to the grindstone and your shoulder to the wheel.
- Your commitment to work and commitment at work is the foundation and ever-present requirement for advancing your career.
- But working hard is not enough …
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Recognize from the outset that work must be about making money.
- Money will not only provide for necessities, it also lets you spend, and so makes the economy go round for everyone.
- Money ensures that you are prepared if misfortune should strike.
- Without savings, you eventually become a burden on others or offend them by your misery.
- Don’t be too demanding when starting out.
- Never forget the value of money!
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To get a job (or a better job), you must grasp opportunities that come your way.
- Once in a job, be alert for a better one within the company (and without).
- Scan the environment and know what is happening in areas that interest and suit you.
- Put yourself in fortune’s way, but do not take risks at this stage: you are far too inexperienced and could get crushed.
- Try to get the best deal possible: but be realistic.
- The perfect job does not exist: you may have to start in a junior, low-paid job, just as many of today’s business leaders did.
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Contacts can help with opportunities and useful information.
- Share contacts and knowledge/insights with your network and others will reciprocate.
- Networking should take place both within your organization (especially if it is large) and outside of it.
- Network-type relationships may not run deep, but they require as much or more time, effort and diligence as those that do.
- Getting on with people is easy for some, difficult for others. You will have a tough time if you cannot interact with basic courtesy, respect, and polite interest and friendliness.
- Refrain from burdening your contacts with your troubles or having unreasonable expectations of them.
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Be reliable and fair and you will be a desirable employee.
- If you are trustworthy at all times, people will not only be pleased to engage you or to work with you, in time they will want to work for you.
- In the early years, the most important deals will concern your job contracts: your salary, the terms and conditions of employment, working conditions &c.
- Avoid arrogance at all times.
- Beware: after starting a job, you may find yourself handling exchanges and deals of dubious propriety—that is what can lead to trouble.
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Choose those opportunities that best fit your natural talents.
- Develop skills and knowledge that support your natural talents.
- Put your talents to good use and you will learn through experience.
- Your schooling, whatever its quality, is not enough: so do not hesitate to try out and learn from different jobs.
- The important thing is to gain experience as rapidly as possible, so you can hone your judgements.
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Never never never give up.
- If you make mistakes or fail, face up to it and don't let it get you down.
- Success is about learning from mistakes.
- Put the past behind you and focus on present and future efforts.
- Tenacity, perseverance and persistence are essential for success.
- Nothing of significance is ever created overnight and without failures along the way.
& their Dangers
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Manipulating and taking advantage of willing workers is common.
- Willing hard-workers attract extra responsibility, unpaid duties and requests for favours.
- If your contribution is difficult to isolate from the efforts of others, they may not hesitate to take the credit.
- Bosses routinely take credit for the performance of their subordinates, and may even recommend inferior staff for promotion rather than lose their best workers.
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Instead of admiring your success, some will become envious.
- Making money—through promotion, commissions, getting a bonus, being recognized, winning approval, being liked, anything positive—can activate envy in those who are rivalrous.
- Don't be envious, be admiring. Envy is a negative and destructive force that exists to attack and destroy what is good.
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Any opportunity carries risks.
- Any option you take will close off other possibilities—this is inescapable.
- However much advance checking you do about a new job, you are still entering uncharted waters.
- The job often looks ideal in the pack you received—but once in post, it is all rather different: one colleague is noisy, another is intrusive; the work-flow is irregular; the boss’s objectives are unrealistic; crises and panics arise on a daily basis.
- The job description specified someone with fresh thinking and new ideas—but nobody listens to you.
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Networks are large, diffuse and impersonal.
- Maintaining a network of contacts can be exhausting: and any friendship does not run deep.
- You are not obliged to anyone—but then no-one is obliged to you.
- However polite your colleagues, you will know that you are one-among-many, non-essential, insignificant and without leverage.
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Integrity makes you vulnerable.
- Your integrity can attract attacks, as dishonest colleagues try to save their own skins by discrediting you.
- Some may wish to hurt you, or even seek your downfall by sabotage or subversion in revenge for an imagined slight.
- Honesty can make you feel foolish when you see colleagues and others lying, cheating, breaking the law or taking bribes and getting away with it.
- Resisting temptation to do likewise is the easy part. Knowing about corrupt practices or rejecting corrupt offers exposes you to real danger.
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Using your talents is liable both to limit you and to over-extend you.
- Failing to delegate is an obvious example of a person using their talents when someone else should be doing the work.
- Most people have a multitude of talents so you must select and focus yours.
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A poorly designed context can leave you frustrated and burnt out.
- You can never overcome system failures, organizational inertia, or wilful ignorance or denial of coal-face realities that often occurs through incompetence at higher levels of management.
- Continuous unrewarding effort will wear you out and deplete your power and positivity; in the end you could be the scapegoat.
- Be alert to situations where keeping trying is like hitting one’s head against a brick wall i.e. self-defeating.
- If working does become like hitting your head against a brick wall, stop and think it through.
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Go to transition from Stage-1.
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See alternative ways to deal with office politics or exploitation.
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Then continue the journey to Stage-2: Working the System.
Originally posted: July 2009