The Points Which can make you a better employee in your workplace.

Here are some tips that I would like to share with you, which will guide you to become better employees:

  1. Know the mission. Align yourself with your company’s goals and values. Prioritize your work based on the priorities of your boss.
  2. Be dependable. Do what you say you’re going to do. Still better, under-promise and over-deliver.
  3. Project positive energy. Don’t be the one to whine or criticize your boss or company. Be a motivator with a positive attitude. 4. Make your boss look good. Finish your work on time and with a high level of professionalism. Think about good ideas and execute them with the inputs from your boss and offer to take charge and implement them.
  4. Own up. Take the responsibility of your mistakes by focusing on what you’ve learned rather than what you’ve done wrong. For example, “I think this project could have been better if we’d gotten the group’s buy-in early on,” or “Next time I would talk more with the end-users up-front…”
  5. Be organized. Plan your next day before you leave for work. Rank your tasks by their urgency and importance, and make a point of completing at least the top two items on your list.
  6. Be punctual. Arriving for work or meetings on time (even early) shows you’re enthusiastic, dependable, and able to manage your life effectively. 8. Be resourceful. Don’t run to the boss with every question you have or setback you encounter. Think things through first. If you must report a problem to the boss, develop possible solutions to present.
  7. Broaden your horizons. Take advantage of company-sponsored training courses and volunteer for projects in areas outside your everyday expertise.
  8. Stay informed. Keep abreast of industry and company trends by reading trade journals and attending professional association events.
  9. Be trendy. Stay current with technological, legal and knowledge advances in your area. Upgrade your skills and learn new ones.
  10. Go beyond the call of duty. Take on added challenges, put in extra hours, and never use the phrase, “That’s not in my job description.”
  11. Be a team player. Show your boss and co-workers you have their best interests at heart by being empathetic and offering to help out when they need it.
  12. Leave your personal life at the door. Using your co-workers as therapists not only hurts productivity; it damages your credibility and can contaminate your work relationships. Use office hours for work related issues only.
  13. Take care of your health. When you’re run-down , productivity and ambition suffer – as does your image. Do regular exercise after office hours and keep yourself fit, after all… Health is Wealth.