Showing posts with label success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label success. Show all posts

Thursday 11 April 2013

How to get ahead by being generous


Traditional wisdom says business is a dog-eat-dog world, but new evidence turns that old saying on its head: the people who rise to the top may actually be the most generous.
That uplifting finding comes from Give and Take, a new book by Adam Grant, a management professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Givers are a huge asset to the companies they work for because they make others more effective. They have larger networks that make problem-solving faster and easier. They take the initiative to mentor and train new hires. They pick up the slack when others are overworked. And they foster a sense of loyalty among employees and customers.
Grant also identifies two other groups of people: matchers and takers. Both have middling success. Takers put their self-interests first, which increases stress, lowers collaboration, and harms working relationships. Matchers give only as much as they get, so their relationships feel transactional and their networks tend to be smaller.

Anyone -- even matchers and takers -- can learn to become more giving. Here are five strategies to help you become more generous in your professional life: 
1. Reconnect with someone. Reach out to someone you've lost touch with, then ask what they're struggling with right now and how you could help solve the problem. By extending a hand, you reestablish a connection and deepen the relationship. Your generosity creates good will between you, a great way to strengthen your network.
2. Anticipate others' needs. Givers focus most of their energy outward. "They pay more attention to what other people might need," Grant says. To do that, ask your colleagues if they’re struggling with anything whenever you chat about work. You might know how to help immediately, or an idea might come to you later. Sometimes just listening is help enough, and the more you listen, the more you'll find proactive solutions that preempt future problems.

3. Practice five minute favors. Your time is valuable, so focus on what Grant calls "five minute favors," which are favors you can do very quickly, such as an email introduction. Dedicate a specific time for these favors, such as Friday afternoons or ten minutes at lunchtime. For more involved favors, ask yourself, "If I'm going to spend a lot of time helping this person, is this something I can help with uniquely, or could someone else do it as well?"
4. Give in ways you find meaningful. Sustainable giving stems naturally from activities you enjoy. "Giving is hard to sustain if it constantly feels like a chore," Grant says. Think about what you love doing, such as connecting two people together, sharing your knowledge, or mentoring others. Find ways to help that resonate with your values and interests.
5. Act like a matcher with takers. Givers need to be careful that self-interested people don't take advantage of their kindness. "Giving is most risky when dealing with takers," Grant says. When you help a taker, be assertive about what you want to get in return. Ask them to help you with a specific task, or pay it forward by getting them to help someone else.



Tuesday 5 March 2013

Laptop Billions?


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Laptop Billions?
Your Laptop is perhaps the greatest business tool you could conceive of its possible to start generating an income extremely  quickly,
and with far less money and fewer complications than starting a traditional bricks and mortar shop.
If you have had just a brief foray into home based business territory then you will know there is a massive amount of
information out there, the key to success however is in finding the right way foreward for you.
What is good about this business is you do not need the latest super duper computer with all the bells, that can come later
a good basic computer with an internet connection is more than enough to get you up and running.
My website is called Laptop Billions the reality is that around the world trillions is being made, and the timing for anyone
starting out today  could not be better, many others have already blazed the trail. You do not need to start from scratch you can hang
onto the shirt tails of others and replicate their success.
The opportunity to make money online  is real and growing and  we are going to show you how. You can get that home-based business up and running and
the key as already mentioned is to find the right niche for you.
What is the first step? firstly its always a good idea to start from a place you already know, make a list of things that you
like doing if you are enjoying the process then results will come easier for you.
As with any business those who take it seriously will stand a better chance of success make sure you set aside time to learn and understand, and handle all
tasks quickly and efficiently it will stand you in good stead. When you have the money outsource everything, but for now keep it
simple.
Take stock of your skills if you like food maybe something to do with food, if your a bit of a gambler look at the gambling market the
internet is so massive already with billions of prospects whatever niche you choose there will be people clamouring for information
Become an expert in your field, decide on the hours you want to work, decide how much you want to earn, the plan to get where you want
to go. When you decide what you want to focus on then find out exactly what skills you will need.
You need a vision and a plan and we will help you get there.