Here are 7 ways to help rising stars make sure they aren't shot down or
overlooked when it comes to being singled out as a future leader...
BE RECEPTIVE
Can you take to feedback and constructive criticism? "You will get staff
members who are really vocal about what they have achieved or have done, but
when you give them feedback, they reject it," says Busine. That's the mangers
cue to reject you as a potential leader of the future...
SOLVE PROBLEMS, DON'T CREATE THEM
Great employees show initiative rather than just sit back and hope someone
else will solve the issue for them or give them a step up. Ask your boss if you
can become involved in new projects, get onto training programmes and be exposed
to how management works.
BE AGILE AND OPEN
Do you have an aptitude for learning new skills, technology and programmes?
"Managers should be looking for learning agility here," says Busine. "They want
people who can learn quickly and adapt to new environments."
KNOW WHAT TALENT MEANS
Try to get a full understand of what talent actually means to the
organisation you are working for. Ask your boss or the HR department to give you
information on what is valued and what skills they believe the company will need
in the future.
AIM FOR BALANCE
Getting results is great, but not if it is at the expense of the values of
the organisation you are working for. "An employee may get results, but they
could be leaving a trail of disaster," warns Busine.
THERE'S NO ‘I' IN TEAM
If you want to be a future leader, then you need to show you are a team
player; share your success, give credit to others, be inclusive and don't blame
other people for failures. You will be demonstrating to your boss that are good
at building relationships and it will also help to build your good reputation
too.
BE COMPLEX
Can you deal with complex issues and problems? You may know that you can, but
you need to demonstrate that to your manager if you want to move up the
chain.
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