Tie up the loose ends of your assignments. Don't wait to be reminded, particularly by a Supervisor。
对分配给你的工作做到有始有终,不要等到别人特别是你的主管来提醒你。
5. Anticipate Problems 预见到问题
When your responsibilities depend on input from others, check their plans and their understanding of what you're requesting。
当你的工作有赖于他人的参与时,要核对他们的计划并确认他们理解你的要求。
6. Be Resilient About Problems 坚韧乐观地面对难题
Part of carrying your responsibilities is understanding that unforeseeable failures by others are a routine part of work life. When problems occur, no one is picking on you and you can't excuse it as bad luck。
If you lack the authority, come prepared with solutions when you broach the problem. Even though your boss may not use your solutions, you've made an impression as a problem solver - not as a problem collector。
People quickly become aware of who makes an effort to be there and who uses any excuse to miss a day。
从出勤情况可以很快看出,谁在努力工作,谁在寻找理由混日子。
9. Don't be a squeaking wheel 不要难字当头,喋喋不休
Don't be seen as " Here comes a problem"。
不要让人见到你就觉得"又来了一个问题"。
10.Don't carry grudges 不要嫉妒怀恨他人
You cannot win them all. So don't squander your energy, the goodwill of your allies, and the patience of your boss by turning every issue into a crusade。
Indicating you haven't the time or money to read will shock your bosses. To them, your lack of interest indicates no real career goals. Or worse, they may think that you are ignorant of important professional news。
Be active in one or more professional/trade organizations. The contacts you make and information you glean aid you on a personal level whenever you change jobs, while improving your current status。
23.Never assume other people are operating from your standards
永远不要假设别人在按你的标准做事
When you find yourself thinking"I never would have expected such behaviour from her", you know you've made the mistake of projecting your outlook on to others' behaviour。