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Vincy Workplace
January 21, 2011

You are a sweet person, but your work attitude is terrible! Pt:1

Every motivational speaker, supervisor or written training book talks about the value of possessing a positive attitude in the workplace. In fact, many say that a positive attitude can do wonders for your career. What exactly do they mean? Over the coming weeks, we are going to investigate ways in which your work attitude can be negatively expressed, even if you are a positive and upbeat person. It doesn’t sound possible, does it?{{more}}

You’ve probably been schooled that saying good morning and good afternoon with a smile is critical to your success. That’s only half of the story! You may have also been coached that “pushing up your face” or otherwise making any indication of displeasure is a demonstration of negative attitude. That, too, is still only half of the story. If you plan to keep your job (and especially if you plan to move forward), you need to do much more than smile, offer pleasant greetings and refrain from negative body language.

Your work attitude is really all about your approach to getting work done and your ability to interact with customers and coworkers in a way that is productive, pleasant, and exhibits excellence. When your approach fails to measure up to this criterion, your actions will be interpreted as a bad work attitude. Here is a good rule to remember.

Rule # 1: You have no job description.

One of the biggest mistakes many young employees make when they are hired is expecting to perform only those duties outlined in their job description. In today’s economy, job descriptions are simply guidelines companies use to define general areas of responsibilities. It does not mean that you won’t be asked to perform other tasks absent from your job description. In fact, it works to your advantage to widen your skill level at every opportunity, even if it’s not part of your regular obligations. Having the added experience will look great on your resume and serve as an indicator to upper-level management that you are serious about career advancement. There may also be a time when an assignment needs to be accomplished that seems to be below your skill level. If you are available and capable, step up to the plate and operate like a true team player. The situation might be that a manager needs to complete the duties of an absent junior associate, or maybe team members are pitching in to do “dirty” jobs that are not part of their regular profession.

As an employee, you should go out of your way to perform not only the jobs you were assigned in your job description, but whatever tasks are needed to get the job done! Failure to chip in will earn you the reputation of possessing a bad work attitude.

Karen Hinds is “The Workplace Success Expert.” For a FREE SPECIAL REPORT on Avoiding Career Killers in the Workplace, send an email to info@workplacesuccess.com

Visit online at www.workplacesuccess.com

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