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The Potential To Be Managerial

The Potential To Be Managerial

Even if you are just starting in a low position, take a managerial role in your job and see that things are done as they are supposed to be done, hold people to account, even your superiors.

  • Stick to timelines and follow up with agendas.
  • Treat people with respect, don’t “suck up” to your superiors and never condescend.
  • This includes managing yourself: know your roles and responsibilities, but also know how to step up and take on work outside of your immediate responsibilities.

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