Get A Mentor to Get Ahead
by sean on December 27, 2007
in Leadership, Success Secrets, The Right Attitudes
Hi,
I was reading the paper when i came across an article written by John Bittleston on Mentorship to get ahead in corporate success. So what is Mentoring?
Mentoring is helping people tp realise their own abilities. It is not coaching, although the two are not far apart. Coaching involves teaching techniques for achieving short-term and specific, limited objectives. At the right time and for the right purpose, coaching is an impt tool.
Mentoring takes a more holistic view of a person’s career, ambitions, needs, and ultimate fulfillment. Every mentor will devote some of his mentoring time to coaching but he will look beyond the immediate future to longer-term rewards and achievements.
A good coach imparts ways of doing things. A good mentor gets his mentee to discover what he really wants and helps him achieve it, but he does not achieve it for him. As the saying goes - “If you truly care for someone, you help them to stand on their own feet, not on yours.” Read more
Inspiring Movies - Braveheart
by sean on December 18, 2007
in Inspiring Movies
Hi my friends,
It has been awhile for me to share my top 10 inspiring movies with you. Apology for that as i was having a crazy time in my professional job. There have been so many people moving around within my company that we have all taken up more roles and responsibilities..with that also our time.
Been watching movies at home to recharge myself..been to watch I AM LEGEND by Will Smith..but frankly i dont think it is a blockbuster, a great movie. Will Smith is great again in his acting skills, bringing out the passion and desperation in him. But the plot is just too plain for my liking to be a Top movie.
Instead, i was impressed by BRAVEHEART, a dvd that i re-watched over the last weekend. Impressive speech by Wlliam Wallace (by Mel Gibson) that rallies the whole people army to fight for their freedom.
Check out this short video:
How to Find A Mentor
by sean on December 10, 2007
in Leadership, Success Secrets, The Right Attitudes
Have you been hearing people saying that if you want to be successful in a certain field, it is important to find the right mentor in that field.
When we were kids, we looked to our parents for guidance. Similarly, a mentor at work can help ou journey to the top easier. Here’s are my thoughts on how to find one:
A) Get the right mindset
A mentor is not a career fairy godmother or a babysitter. Your mentor helps you our by providing you with valuable knowledge such as sharing insights into the industry and the company (if you two happened to work in same company), and the politics involved. Armed with such information, it’ll be easier for you to react appropriately when any issues arise.
B) Find the right person Read more
How to Formally get a Payrise!
by sean on December 3, 2007
in Negotiation
Halo,
Been working long in your company? And working double hard to get your Payrise?
Here is some of my thoughts on how to get a Payrise from our boss:
A) Timing is Everything
If you know that the annual review is coming up, be sure to talk to your boss before your pay increases are awarded. If you have just completed a major project or closed an important deal, this will be a good time to strike.
B) Know what you want
Be clear about how much extra money you want - or if you would accept improved terms such as grander title. Do some research to see if your request is realistic for your job scope and experience. Most companies concede to market pressures on salaries so the more data you have on hand, the greater your chances of success. Try browsing the Internet for major recruitment firms (like Kelly Services, etc) which usually provides online salary information.
C) Sell Yourself Read more


