Logo

    how to stand out at work

    Explore " how to stand out at work" with insightful episodes like "5 Safe Ways To Challenge At Work And Giving Feedback To Your Boss" and "How to Stand Out From the Competition - Get Out Your Own Way of a Unique Value Proposition" from podcasts like ""Enhance.training" and "Project Get Out Your Own Way Podcast: Overcoming Self Sabotage, Imposter Syndrome and Other Crap Holding You Back"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    5 Safe Ways To Challenge At Work And Giving Feedback To Your Boss

    5 Safe Ways To Challenge At Work And Giving Feedback To Your Boss

    Learning safe ways to challenge at work can be career defining. Challenging at work is a crucial element of building better ideas and solutions. Being comfortable and skilled enough to challenge your boss without upsetting is one of the secrets to stand out at work.

    Learn 5 safe ways to challenge at work and giving feedback to your boss.

    How to give feedback to your boss can also be one of those difficult conversations at work. So few managers get useful and constructive feedback from team members. When you are good at giving feedback to your manager – it’s a great for how to stand out at work.

    Firstly, try to challenge others at work in service of reaching business goals rather than for personal reasons. Most bosses support those trying to do good for the group and don’t support those challenging to be difficult, to annoy others, to avoid their fears etc.

    Secondly when challenging your boss or others avoid being right. Positioning what you are proposing as being right, the best or the right way is very confrontational. You are implying the other person is wrong. Much better is to offer alternatives, improvements, and options. This is even more important when giving feedback to your manager.

    Asking questions is a great way to challenge more subtly. Use questions to lead the other person to the problems, to the alternative routes, to better solutions. Using questions is great when safely challenging your manager.

    Always seek to provide alternatives and options rather than highlighting only a problem or adding to the problem. This is always received better and also portrays you in a stronger way.

    Lastly, seek to raise up rather than put down. Choose your words carefully and always aim to help, improve, build. This is key part of effective communication in the workplace.

    If you have any questions on “5 Safe Ways To Challenge At Work And Giving Feedback To Your Boss”, please email me at support@enhance.training  and I will get back to you. 

    Jess Coles

    Enhance.training 




    How to Stand Out From the Competition - Get Out Your Own Way of a Unique Value Proposition

    How to Stand Out From the Competition - Get Out Your Own Way of a Unique Value Proposition

    There are reasons three banks can survive all next to each other. There is a reason there are SEVERAL cold medicines and pain relievers in the store. And although there is no guarantee, it's not likely Taco Bell, McDonalds's, Chipotle or Subway are going out of business anytime soon - even if they're all next to each other. 

    What you'll hear in this episode:

    📌  Why some of the competition you're concerned about is not even really competition. 

    📌 Examples of crowded businesses and why they're essentially commodities.

    📌 A key way to stand out that doesn't require money or jumping through any hoops. This is something most business owners/leaders often overlook.

    📌 What the Pivot to Profit Targeting & Niche Formula is and why it can be a game charger for service-driven women entrepreneurs, experts, and subjectmatter experts.

    📌 And more! 
     

    Follow PGOYOW Podcast on Instagram @getoutthewaypodcast. Make sure you stay connected, get alerted when there are new episodes and get a FREE Get Out Your Own Way audio training, by texting 'podcast' to 1-888-817-7924.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Find out more about the Pivot to Profit Targeting and Niche Formula at www.bit.ly/targetandnichenow

    Book your Brand 2 Profit Session at www.swagstrategy.com/contact  

    Follow Rachel on Instagram @rachel.theswagstrategist

    We appreciate feedback. If you enjoy and find value in the podcast, write a review on Apple Podcasts and/or on our Facebook page @pgoyowpodcast 


     

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io