Career Success Tip: The Importance of "Face Time" With Your Boss
Actively seek out opportunities over the
course of each week -- several times -- to spend
substantive/quality one-on-one time with your boss, manager or
direct supervisor. Use those opportunities to remind your
manager of your continuing value contribution, including:
- Demonstration of getting things done ahead of deadline.
- Evidence of getting things done under budget.
- Surfacing great cost-saving and expense-reduction ideas.
- Evidence of your going above and beyond the call of duty with
respect to projects and assignments.
- Offering to tackle the jobs or projects that everyone else is
avoiding.
- Evidence of new business generated through your efforts --
individually or as a member of a team.
- Sharing client or customer feedback offering testimonial to
your great service or excellent work.
- Keeping your manager fully aware and "in the know" on important
matters -- minimizing surprises.
- Effectively managing your boss' expectations -- under-promising
and over-delivering.
- "Saving" a client relationship that was "heading south."
- Leadership involvement in outside activities that effectively
promote your company and enhance the company's goodwill in the
community.
Never assume that your manager or supervisor is aware of all
of the great things that you do. It is YOUR JOB to
communicate that good news and keep your boss fully informed of the
value you continue to deliver.