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Iam new @ workplace _ 2

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Continuing from the previous article.. The information and the points mentioned over here are some tried and tested methods to ensure that the first information becomes the best information.

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Iam new @ workplace _ 1

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Its recession time, still companies honor their commitments and if you are entering an organization it is always like entering a LKG class room for the first time. It is going to be jittery for the first time and if you do not have your college friends with you, the feeling will be more. You might long for the breaks and lunch hours to go join up with the old pals and start talking. But, like the way you forcibly leave behind your parents and grandparents and join the class to make pals and have fun, it is neccesary to join your office team and gel with them. Your college friends also need to do the same, for their own good !! So lets just see what can YOU do to make a better start .,

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Team player -- Mingling with the team

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Parthiv patel or the other new comers to the indian cricket team had grown up seeing Sachin, Anil, Javagal with awe. Imagine their mindset when sharing the dressing room with the new set of people. It is a challenging task to maintain the individuality on one hand and to be a team player on the other. What if my team is not good !! thats the question every new joinee has and believe me I had asked it to the Assistant - VP of the organisation I joined in our informal trainings. He just looked up and said "It means you have a wrong attitude, young man". A team which is working in a reputed organisation can never be bad !! Something is going correct in there, thats why it is still a team. I just learnt few skills that are needed to be inculcated being a team player. There are :
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Global scenario - What is in store for you?

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There are two major scenarios playing in the global arena as of now. First is the economic recession. You and I you and I are concerned with the rising costs of petrol, potatoes. But never forget, that economic recession also plays havoc. The second issue is the terrorism. Why should that affect your career ? Perplexing ? read along. We are more concerned with the pick pockets in our buses but not terrorism. Lets just note how these two factors affect us and how can they be tackled.

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Contacts and Relationships - A Step Ahead in the Race

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Career is a long journey, it does not stop with the first job. But the first job is certainly the start. When you step into the todays' workplace you are welcomed by mentors, colleagues and managers. If you are going to view your colleagues as your competitors then it is bound to affect both. Partner them. Start partnering your colleagues, mentors and managers. Your success has an impact on your managers' success so does your failure. Collaborating and having a good working relation with your team is of prime importance.
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