Earn the Biggest Raises and Best Promotions LarryStevenson
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Tired of getting little or no salary raises? Feel trapped with no career advancement or career growth. Larry Stevenson and Sue Looney share the most current and the most proven methods for impressing management of your value and return on investment.
Each week we share a tip, a website, book, or other tool to earn the biggest raises and the best promotions.
You don't have to implement every tip, but listen each week to discover the right ones for you to get the salary raises or job promotions you want.
These career tools will improve your job satisfaction and career advancement.
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Do You Lift and Motivate Co-Workers and Values Car
Do you criticize and complain? Do you lift and motivate co-workers? Being a positive influence on others can lead to promotions and raises. You can also use the tool Dick Knowdell's Career Values card sort to determine your key values.
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Improve the Quality of Your Work and KPI Dashboard
Impress management when you improve the quality of your work and communicate the improvement effectively. Also, compare your work with industry benchmarks and dashboards from KPI Dashboards. Both help you earn the biggest raises and the best promotions.
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Don't TalkToo Much and a Test to Discover Why
Talking too much can cost you your job and irritate co-workers. You take an inventory to try to discover why you talk too much or too little.
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Don't Lose Your New Job and Article on Mentoring
After working so hard to find a job, you do not want to lose it. You can improve your changes by finding a mentor and building an internal network. Failing to do so can cost you your job.
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Finish the Quarter with a Big Push and The Future
Finish the quarter with a big improvement on your performance. Work hard to improve productivity, efficiency, effectiveness, and quality. Read the article from future buzz on how to increase your production.
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Don't Murmur About Management or Others and Norman
Murmuring about management can prevent any promotions and reduce your salary raises. Don't murmur. Also, laughter can improve your health, happiness, and outlook on work.