Friday, February 22, 2008

Business intelligence books

5 Certain Steps to Making More Money at your Job

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You may already have the new business that you want to start at your present day job.

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Want to earn more money in 2007? Make yourself useful to others. Every year more and more people catch the entrepreneurial bug. They want to leave the cooperate world and the overbearing boss behind. They will set out on their own to build a comfortable independent life. Lots of money will be spent on things to make the new business look bigger then it is and to get the best office money can buy. Along the way they find out that first you need a customer, to have a business, and quickly learn that now, instead of one boss, they have hundreds.

That's the best scenario. If you have hundreds of bosses consider yourself lucky. It's no secret says: Atlanta based Business Broker Daniel Jourdan that "most new business will fail miserably, and fail quickly, if the reason for starting was running away from your boss"

Before you set out to take over the world stop! Take a good look within, maybe the reason you are not getting along with the higher ups is that you have lost sight of what a good employee still is. A person who is valued in an organization is the one who is the most useful to the organization Unhappiness in the workplace could be resting on your shoulders just as easily as anyone else's. Studies of employers with more then 50 people say that they almost instantly know who the producers are and will go to the end of the earth to keep them happy at their job. A person like that never gets lost in the shuffle, and won't be when forgotten at bonus time. Follow these tips and find that maybe you can find that independence you crave for much less money and heartache at your present workplace.

1. Get to work early and start working early. It does no good to be in work before your boss if you are just eating a candy bar.
2. Fix a problem. Any problem big or small. Cleaning the microwave will get noticed by everyone.
3. Communicate directly with the boss. She checks her E-Mail first thing in the morning too.
4. Find out the boss's business goals...and make them yours.
5. Smile. Do it a lot and give them to everyone you see.
6. Go in and ask for more money and more responsibility. Do it...you will be amazed.

If that doesn't work, you now have the qualities that will make you succeed when you go out on your own. Now you are a boss.

Author: Daniel Jourdan

About Author:

Businessman, salesman, father, husband and all around good guy.

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