Friday, March 19, 2010

From you to the business....


To climb up the corporate ladder, is just like any other task in life. It starts with yourself. To go places in life and in the business world you must be honest! Although, in all honesty some companies do not like the truth. Those same companies that do not like the truth, do not last long. If you are not honest with yourself, it will be hard to be truthful to the rest of the business world. We all have work ethic and common sense. We must apply everything we have learned from everyone, family, freinds and put those into play with the decisions we make in a company. In the end when you are honest the corporate world will be honest with you!

Reputation, Voice and Presence


In Life we all want to make our voices heard! We also want to make sure we establish a reputation, so that when somebody says our name another person says, "Oh you talking about Michael Chiguichon, the one who always has a positive attitude". We also like people to know we are there ready to challenge, listen and acknowledge any obstacle that comes into play. It is the same thing in the business field. Establishing a reputation in the corporate field it very important. It is your name that carries all your special traits and willingness that people catch and remember. Making our voices heard for business purposes tells that you are intact and open minded to changes and surprises. It is not a walk in the park for anyone to make their voice heard. It tells managers, supervisors and corporation that you are open to criticism and just another voice in the crowd that would like to give their piece of mind. Presence is the essence of oneself. If you are not present during a presentation, or meeting people will not take you as serious as if you were there. For example when you are present, you give body language, eye contact, make your voice hear and get fedback right away. If you are not present those key points goes right out the window. Remember carry your name along with you voice and let your presence speak for itslef!

Build, Grow and Learn


To climb up the corporate ladder, you first must know your mission/vision. Know where you want to be in the long run. Know how to get there, and know that it takes a lot of sweat, dedication, hard-work, confidence, trails and tribulations and patience. When you think of a ladder, you picture steps that lead from bottom to top. In the business world it is the same thing. Everybody starts off at the bottom, whether it be from dishwasher, custodian, paper man/woman, etc. Those same people that start off from the bottom are in it for the long mission/vision. They believe that with all words listed above how to climb up the ladder will get them there. These people recognize that even though they are at the bottom, they are with a organization that in time will grow. In any position you have to be able to adapt, get along and establish a relationship between every single person within the company. No matter what decision you are making always think of the positive and negative outcomes of the situation. In other words think before you act. Work with supervisors and managers to work on communication skills, the better you can communicate and get your message across the better people will understand you and you will send a clear message. Contribute to any cause that will effect the work place, in time your contribution will stick out like soar thumb to due a lot of contributing. Last but not least, one of life's lesson that will never go away, keep learning. You are never to late to learn anything, knowledge is power and the more you learn the better it will be to climb up the corporate ladder.

Working together to move up the corporate ladder.



In a corporate company it is sometime diffcult trying to get a promotion or moving up the corporate ladder. People need each other for ideas and thoughts about how to work to impress your boss. Having just knowing someone higher rank than you they could get you to places,promotions, or go to where your goals are. Teamwork in a corporate is very important without it communication wouldnt get across a business an could fall apart. Asking people more than one can get a lot of different ideas that could help the corporation, but asking just 1 person you not going to get as much ideas.

Showing Flexibility to Climb the corporate

Flex ability plays a big part when trying to move up the ladder. Showing the willingness to throw away the personal agenda and swallow your own pride for the greater good of the company. Being a great team player and being there when it matters is big as well. This shows that you are a mature persone and can handle anything that comes your way These are quality's that people will notice and admire

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Finding a company with an incline ladder

First thing, you want to be with a company that can offer you a room to grow. Look for companies with opportunity for advancement, when applying for a career. This does not mean you would have to work for a prestige corporation, even though they provide a lot of promotions. At the same time, you don’t want to work for a company that has every positions filled for the next ten years plus, and end up being in the same position for the rest of your career. Finding the right company is very essential in climbing the ladder. You can find out about a company before you start working for them, do your own research, as well ask questions like is there opportunity for promotions within the company.

Job shadowing “Another way to move up”


Once you start working for an organization and set your goal within the company as to where you want to be, the next best step is to inquire about job shadowing the position that you would like to get promoted to. This way, you would learn more about that position, as well as develop your skills and gain more experience. When that position becomes available, you will be picked because you already have firsthand experience. Job shadow is beneficial to both the corporation and you. It saves your company training time and expenses, and expends your skill.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Setting up for Failure


In the Business world you cannot be successful if you don’t know where you want to go or be. You would have to set goals, failing to do so and relaying on others, might not be of any asset to you. You have to set goals for your tasks that you want to accomplish, and as you move up the career ladder; your focus will be less on doing the tasks and more on setting the direction for your team and providing them with the resources to do their jobs.
Failing to take liability for your performance, action speaks louder than words. Individuals don’t listen to what you say; they listen to what you do. So, you would have to earn respect by your presentation and implementation. That way you will be more respected by your team.
Lastly, one of the biggest letdowns is failing to be noticeable. If you don’t give others the opportunity to get to know, then you can’t hope for people to think of you when promotion time comes around.

Tips on how to become a leader in the corporate world

Tips on how to become and affective leader in the corporate world.

1. Good leaders are continually working and studying to improve their skills.

2. It takes a commitment to constantly improve in your weakness whatever it might be.

3. Leader are able to influence and motivate others to accomplish a goal or and objective.

4. You must be a leader not a boss.

5.Trust and confidence builds good relationships,trustworthiness, and high ethics.

How to succeed in the corportion

What you need to know in how to succeed in the business world.

1.Try to improve your skills as goal settings, examples would be effective communication and time management: Transferable skill can serve you no matter what future or path you decide to pursue.

2. Stay motivated despite circumstances: The business world is very frustrating environment. But if you make conscious decision to being each day there could be a positive outlook, try to aim to
increase your self-awareness so you can better understand your emotional hot buttons.

3. Cooperate with people: Keep in mind other people dont care what you want they want to know what in it for them. By agreeing with an attitude it allows both parties to have a win situation.

Pointer's to move up the corporate ladder.

Here are some few and affective ways to move up the corporate ladder.
1. Be alert for openings before they're are announced.
2. Interact with your managers and other supervisors direct.
3. Take risks if your boss as any volunteers for a difficult assignments.
4.Keep learning increase your knowledge as well as your skills.
5. Show up on time put some big effort to show that you are serious and committed.
6. Ask for it promotions are not always handed out, sometimes you have to ask.
7. Know your colleagues is a important one to know if they respect you they would put a good word for you therefore making it easy to move up the corporate ladder.
8.Master your current job
9.take on additional training.
10.Maintain a positive attitude and relationship.

3 Ways to stay away from Office Politics


1. Avoid buddy groups - Do not befriend your management. In some ways it might help you in the short run, but will definitely hunt you in the long run. Best thing to do is stay neutral and do not to join any groups or take sides. Maintaining this distance will certainly help you in the long run.
2. Keep your eyes open – Don’t be clueless about your surroundings. The best way to get through office politics is to keep your eyes and ears open for any kind of talk. You have to know everything, from the inside and out, to come out as a winner.
3. Show honesty – Never get involved in office politics, be diplomatic or as I would say, United Nations. If there is high negativity, try to reduce it by spreading positive talk among coworkers.

Positive work behaviour is the way to go up a corporate ladder

One of the best ways to go up corporate ladder is having positive work behaviour. Put in your all, when you do your job, never complain, and always show positive attitude. Also avoid surrounding yourself with negative co-workers, they will bring you down. If you keep this up, the management will notice, and when the time comes, you will be called up for promotion. Remember you are your own career builder and you are responsible for your own success.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Good start!

What you have so far is fine, but I do have a couple of suggestions:
1) Make sure that all posts are long enough. The picture doesn't count as a post by itself--it needs some accompanying text to put it in context. Check the rubric.
2) I need you to identify yourself by your real name somewhere, or else I can't give you credit for your posts.