Thursday, November 21, 2019
6 Ways to Make a Difference at Work
6 Ways to Make a Difference at Work6 Ways to Make a Difference at WorkAlthough it cant be measured on a performance review, making a difference at the office is personally rewarding - and likely to help you get ahead in your career. Celebrate Make a Difference Day today by putting a smile on a coworkers face. Here are six suggestions1. Praise good work.Make it a point to praise your peers for a job well done. If youre a manager, recognize an employee for good work regularly. After all, who doesnt like being noticed for a superb effort? Hard-working professionals want to feel they are valued by the organization, and managers who offer praise will be helping their own retention efforts.2. Assist a new coworker.Remember how stressful the first few days, weeks or months were when you were the new employee? You not only had to learn how to do your job but also learn your way around the office, meet new people and figure out the office politics. Make a new colleagues day by helping him fi nd what he needs and feel welcome.3. Take a coworker to lunch.Its easier to develop rapport with a coworker outside the office. Take a coworker to lunch so you can get to know her as a person, not merely as a fellow employee. Itll help build camaraderie inside the office.4. Say thank you.Did a coworker help you with a project or even something non-work-related? Be sure to thank him for the kind gesture, and return the kindness in the future.5. Help keep the office clean.A creative work environment should encourage new ideas and productivity, but thats difficult to achieve if the office is cluttered or odorous. Show pride in your workplace by taking the initiative to help keep the office clean.6. Teach a coworker.Help a coworker learn a new skill, whether its a simple trick for doing a regular task or a bigger endeavor. She will appreciate your willingness to help her perform her job better, and the kind gesture will prove to your boss that youre a team player.How do you make a diffe rence at work? Share your ideas in the comments section.RELATED POSTThe Secret to Overcoming Poor Communication in the Workplace - You
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