Wednesday, March 20, 2013

NU12 #11, Professionalism – New Work, Methods, Practices - Alvin Bilolo

NU12 #11, Professionalism – New Work, Methods, Practices - Alvin Bilolo
There's a lot of new practices out there that we can apply in our work, but only few entitles you to a value of professionalism. To give you an example, in taxation, believe it or not it has been a practice to lower the taxes being paid to the government by having bigger expense through obtaining a lot of receipts (not literally related to the operation of the business) as supporting documents. It is a practice but it doesn't adhere to the sworn value of professionalism. Our work, methods and practices should therefore be of worthy of the value of professionalism.
As an employee, I believe that I can enhance and be more efficient with my current role by performing these new work/methods/practices:
·        Giving it all to the fullest. While we are staying within our office premises, we should give our fullest to whatever process we are doing. For once, it will only be and 8-hour work. After our shift, NEVER think of your work! There's still tomorrow where you will give again your fullest!
·        Thinking outside the box. We must develop our minds to think beyond what we are doing. There's always a room for improvement. No matter how concrete the process is, there will always be a room where we can enhance it.
·        Positive perception at work. We should never complain of our work. If it causes us so much trouble, then we should quit and find another work of our interest. We must always remember that it is us who apply for our current job. If we are having trouble then and we do not like what we are doing, it is ourselves too who causes us to experience it. Be positive and be more productive!
·        Believe in yourself. Never underestimate what you can do! The only person who will trust your capabilities until the end is you – yourself!
·        Respect those who are in authority. There are always blessings in submission. When we submit ourselves to those who are in authority, to our superiors, we can find favor in their sights and we can easily be trusted.

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