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Monday, 11 February 2013

Are You Manager or Leader?



In your interactions with team members, do you act mainly as a manager or as a leader? The question may seem like splitting hairs, but it's not. Although the terms are often used synonymously, they represent two very different approaches to the supervision of personnel and projects.
A manager is typically someone in charge of a set of tasks or a group of people, while a leader's job is to guide or influence people to achieve a shared goal. Managers maintain the status quo; leaders inspire employees toward higher levels of accomplishment. Management includes duties such as organizing and coordinating, whereas leadership goes beyond these functions to communicate a vision. Management is concerned with the day-to-day; leadership is about the big picture and the future.
Where would you say you fall in this divide? Are you primarily a manager focused on coordinating your team's activities? Or are you a leader, guiding team members not only to fulfill their responsibilities and accomplish the company's objectives but also to achieve professional growth?
Although it's important to have key managerial skills, it's more critical for your long-term career prospects to maximize your leadership potential. Wherever you fall on the spectrum, here are some tips to help you develop your ability to guide, inspire and positively influence your workers.
Share your vision
It's no surprise that when people think their jobs are important, they tend to be more productive and engaged. An oft-quoted example is Southwest Airlines, where employees are encouraged to think of the company as a customer-service business that happens to fly airplanes. This simple vision helps employees see their work as meaningful.
As a leader, share your vision with your staff members by creating messages that will help employees understand your company's mission and the part they play in it.
Get out of the way
We think of a leader as the person out in front of everyone else -- the head of the group. But in the workplace, some of the most effective leaders are those who stay "off-camera," like the director of a movie. These individuals provide ongoing guidance and feedback but allow employees to find their own best ways to perform their work. As a leader, avoid getting caught up in the "how" of what your team is doing. Instead, keep yourself and everyone else focused on the "why."

Give others room to shine
Great leaders inspire others by giving them a chance to showcase their talents and knowledge. When difficulties occur with project management or workflow processes, for example, ask your team for solutions and alternatives. Your employees are your greatest resource -- don't hesitate to tap them for ideas. You'll build their confidence, increase their engagement and demonstrate that you value their professional expertise.

Learn from your mistakes
As a leader, don't expect to be perfect, and don't be afraid to admit when you're wrong. Find the lesson in every mistake you make. Your open-mindedness and willingness to adjust your approach will set a positive example for your employees to follow.
One of the best ways to develop your abilities as a leader is to observe colleagues who you think inspire their teams. Pay attention to how they interact with employees and how they conduct themselves in a variety of business situations.
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Tuesday, 29 January 2013

TIPS: Outsmart the Office Gossip




Outsmart the office gossip

by Vaninna Tenorio-Davidon
In every organization or company, there will always be this one person who thinks she has the goods on everyone. The office gossip is the company’s walking tabloid-she seems to know who’s just been hired, who’s about to be fired, who’s having an affair with whom, or who’s having money problems.

The office gossip loves to sit and chat with curious officemates eager to hear the latest stories about the people they work with. She enjoys having that sense of power by claiming to have knowledge of a co-worker’s “bad behavior.” Take note, however, that the information the office gossip spreads may be twisted versions of the truth--even outright lies. Enjoying being the center of attention, the office gossip-in her quest to deliver the goods-will not hesitate to use innuendoes and hints to bait co-workers for some interesting stories. She can also decide to spread malicious rumors about anyone in the office, even without provocation.
So how does one deal with the office gossip?

When she comes to your cubicle to chat, you can just politely nod your head as though listening to her tales. However, never ever give your two cents’ worth on the gossip she’s just shared. She could twist or exaggerate your comments to sow even more dissent in the office.

Keep your nose clean by not participating in gossip yourself. Set a reputation as someone who shuns these unproductive activities. Also, don’t share anything about yourself and always do your work properly. Never give the gossip the opportunity to diss you or make up nasty claims about you.

Lastly, you can always try the direct approach. The office gossip tends to be vague when telling stories in order to draw you out, so insist that she explain or clarify more fully. Realizing that you’re not one to accept her narrative at face value, she will most likely stop from saying more, since she would have to embellish her story, which is more often than not already a fabrication.

Monday, 28 January 2013

Job Vacancy: SALES EXECUTIVE MINOLTA

Advertised:17-01-13 | Closing Date:16-02-13




Konica Minolta Business Solutions (M) Sdn Bhd


In view of  our expansion plan, we invite dynamic and suitably qualified  individuals to fill  the following positions at :


SALES EXECUTIVE
Johor Bahru (Johor), Alor Setar (Kedah), Kota Bharu (Kelantan), Seremban (Negeri Sembilan), Kuantan (Pahang), Ipoh (Perak), Kota Kinabalu (Sabah), Petaling Jaya (Selangor), Kuching (Sarawak), Kuala Terengganu (Terengganu)


FOR APPLICATION

Job Vacancy: Sales Advisor PROTON EDAR



Advertised on 18-01-13.
Application deadline on 17-02-13.




In line with the company's expansion plan, we invite suitable applicants with committed, dynamic, responsible and self-motivated individuals to fulfill the following position:


Sales Advisor
Johor, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur, Kelantan, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Penang, Pahang, Perak, Sabah, Selangor, Sarawak, Terengganu 


Details Application

Career: Graduate Management Trainee

Advertised:1/23/2013 6:18:32 PM | Closing Date:2/20/2013


Pfizer



Graduate Management Trainee
Johor, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur, Kelantan

FOR APPLICATION

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