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3 things you should do today to become irresistible to employers

Posted by in Attitude, Career, Hiring, Leadership, Motivation, Personal Effectiveness

Posted in LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/3-things-you-should-do-today-become-irresistible-haja-sheriff

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Recently, A close friend spoke to me about a job that he was pitching for. This was a fantastic opportunity for him – and I got excited with the possibility of what he could do. To get this “once in a lifetime opportunity”, he was working on a pitch that could help him “blow the CEO away”. To be fair, I did nothing more that give him some tips, but the activity opened up some interesting thoughts in my mind.

Do you realize how many people actually do things that could help them differentiate themselves from other potential candidates applying for the same job?

Very few.

This applies to people who have many years of experience. Also Senior Executives making a move to other bigger opportunities in their career. For the majority, a pitch for a new role is printing out a resume (in many cases, not required anymore because of email) and reading up on the company (briefly) before getting to the interview.

Does that make you any different from the others?

No.

Here are 3 things that are required to make your brand IRRESISTABLE.

· Research

This is simple of course. Right?

Actually no.

In today’s world, where information is available on the click of a key, it is easy to collect information on the company you are pitching for.

Which you should. No doubt.

Also research the manager you are going to meet. Find out their background. LinkedIn is a great place to do that.

But think for a minute.

How does that make you irresistible to the hiring manager?

You are now, at best, on par with some of the other candidates who would have done exactly this.

Here are some tips that make your Research on the company relevant-

o Think about what the hiring manager is actually looking for. Look through the Job Description to see what the role really requires.

o Understand the problems they face. Most probably, you cannot know the issues internally- but you can look at the problem as a customer of theirs. For example- if you are pitching for a sales job, find out how they are selling the product today. If through partners, ask for a quote, talk to a few partners and get an understanding how it is done. Find out about the experience- and share that feedback with the hiring manager- as a pitch document.

o Speak to some ex-employees (and in today’s world you are all connected to each other through LinkedIn and other social media) and understand the challenges they face. See how you could solve the problems. Think about what you would do to solve their problem.

· Create a killer Pitch

Why should a pitch be made only by Startups to VC’s?

Think of this as an opportunity to showcase your strategic thinking, your ideas, and your approach to the business opportunity. An opportunity to change the discussion from being a dull “tell me about yourself” to a discussion between equals. Talk about the challenges and opportunities you see for the business. Share candid feedback with the hiring manager on what you have heard with details of whom you spoke to. You rapidly evolve from a “potential employee” to a Consultant, a partner, who gives precious insights while explaining why you would help them in the role.

This, if done well, could differentiate you from every other person who pitches for the role.

Why? Because this is hard work- and most people don’t do it.

Remember, the pitch document need not be very accurate, because you don’t know the real story on the inside. But it showcases your enthusiasm, your strategic thinking ability & your drive to make a difference.

Key ingredients to get any job.

In an instance a few years ago, I was approached by a headhunter for a role in Apple India. Considering I had no background in Consumer Sales, I went ahead and did my research including walking into a number of Apple Stores, where I asked questions to them like a customer. I consolidated that and gave the feedback to the Apple team when I went for the interview.

Did I get the job?

No. But I went right to the end of the line and met their entire leadership team before losing out to someone from Cupertino. For someone with no consumer background- it was great- and the learning has stuck since then.

· Feedback

Ask for feedback after the discussion. It is a great closure to the interview. Most of the times, the hiring manager, would respond with some thinking on what your pitch was. It will give you some insight into his thinking, and gauge where you were right and where you could do better. Also, more importantly, it will give you an insight into the Manager’s thinking and his willingness to listen to new ideas. It also gives you the control to then decide if you want to work with that manager or not.

By doing these three steps, you assure yourself of a discussion where you are seen as being different, a great prospect, and if your pitch is perfect, the best candidate for the job.

All it takes is to spend the time & take the effort.

Do I think my friend will get his job?

Absolutely.

Why- because he has a story that is brilliant -and an attitude, that is not easy to find. He will get it because he leaves behind his pitch document with the CEO, which will remind them, just what difference he could bring. If he does not get the job, it is not from want of trying. He has learnt so much more about the company, and the business they are in- and an opportunity to perfect his approach in his next discussion.

Make an effort to make a difference. It could be all that you need to get the job you have been dreaming of.

I am happy to help if you need any inputs on this.

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The One Book you must read…

Posted by in Attitude, Career

 

This is one book that I have seen in book shelves in Airports, and other places over the years.   It took me almost 17 years since I saw this book and I never bought this.   Why?

I thought it looked too simplistic & too irrelevant to my complex problems.

 

I ultimately never bought it.

 

My colleague and friend Megs, ultimately, decided to buy me this book.

 

And has it impacted my life!

 

This is one book everyone should carry with them- and read it every few months to ensure things are moving as per plan.  I strongly recommend you pick up this book immediately or better buy it online from either Kobo or Amazon and store in the cloud so that you can read it when you want to.

 

I wanted to share a few key ideas that impacted me the most in this book.

 

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In today’s world, one has to be constantly anticipating change, and adapt to change quickly.   Also, in line with the times, we have to start looking at other ways of looking for new Cheese & build new skills to make your own cheese as times change.  

 

A lot of ideas worth thinking about.

 

A Life Changer in a small book.  45 minutes to read- and a life to change. Go for it. 

 

 

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A Mindmap of the book- Blog address – http://www.mindmapart.com/who-moved-my-cheese-mind-map-thum-cheng-cheong/

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Make today a Masterpiece

Posted by in Attitude, Career, Personal Branding

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What would be the use of immortality to a person who cannot use well a half an hour? “

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

We are just completing the quarter end.  Most of you, who are in sales, marketing or any other line of business, the last month of the quarter is when there is pressure to ensure that time counts.  Everything that we were working on – comes to the fore now.  If we miss it, the time is gone. The impact is lost.  

So, the whole team works to achieve the goals- be it sales goals, budget goals or any other goals that are driven by a time limit.

It has happened every year for the last 20 years.  The amount of work I see done by me, the team, and every other member in the company – in the last 5 days, is amazing.  People bring a level of energy that they normally don’t… till these last 5 days.

The last 5 days are a masterpiece of success – for each of us.

And it makes me wonder!

Why?

Why do I (and many others) suddenly come to life in these last 5 days- and make impossible things happen! Why did we not do it every other day of the week, month, quarter and year? 

Imagine, what we could have achieved, if we brought this level of energy to the table- every day. 

And this is what I am trying to do.

Every day, start by asking these 5 words.

“What we I do today”?

Some of the best coaches do not focus on just the main match, but on every day when the team is practicing.  By getting into a mode of doing the very best, every day, while becoming a habit, also opens up the avenues to achieve a lot more in our life.   

Most of us tend to look at the outcome- and postpone many things that can be done now- to later, to tomorrow to another day.

Start today- and make this day a masterpiece.

If at home, make it a masterpiece for your family.

At work, make it a masterpiece for yourself, your team, you company.

The ripple effect of what you start, will start moving across others – and before long your team and your company will be bringing about change, that other can just dream of.

All because- you made your day today- a masterpiece.

 

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The A-Z of Motivation

Posted by in Career, Motivation, Perfection

I found this article on the web. I found it very interesting and wanted to post it on the blog.

A – Achieve your dreams. Avoid negative people, things and places. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”

B – Believe in yourself 100%, and in what you do and can do.

C – Consider things on every angle and aspect. Motivation comes from determination. To be able to understand life, you should feel the sun from both sides.

D – Don’t give up and don’t give in. Thomas Edison failed many many times before he came up with his invention and perfected the incandescent light bulb. Make motivation as your steering wheel.

E – Enjoy. Work as if you don’t need money. Dance as if nobody’s watching. Love as if you never cried. Learn as if you’ll live forever. Motivation takes place when people are happy.

F – Family and Friends – are life’s greatest ‘F’ treasures. Don’t loose sight of them.

G – Give more than what is enough. Where does motivation and self improvement take place at work? At home? At school? When you exert extra effort in doing things.

H – Hang on to your dreams. They may dangle in there for a moment, but these little stars will be your driving force.

I – Ignore those who try to destroy you. Don’t let other people to get the best of you. Stay out of toxic people – the kind of friends who hates to hear about your success.

J – Just be yourself. The key to success is to be yourself. And the key to failure is to try to please everyone.

K – keep trying no matter how hard life may seem. When a person is motivated, eventually he sees a harsh life finally cl earing out, paving the way to self improvement.
L – Learn to love your self.

M – Make things happen. Motivation is when your dreams are put into work clothes.

N – Never lie, cheat or steal. Always play a fair game.

O – Open your eyes. People should learn the horse attitude and horse sense. They see things in 2 ways – how they want things to be, and how they should be.

P – Practice makes perfect. Practice is about motivation. It lets us learn repertoire and ways on how can we recover from our mistakes.

Q – Quitters never win. And winners never quit. So, choose your fate – are you going to be a quitter? Or a winner?

R – Ready yourself. Motivation is also about preparation. We must hear the little voice within us telling us to get started before others will get on their feet and try to push us around. Remember, it wasn’t raining when Noah build the ark.

S – Stop procrastinating.

T – Take control of your life. Discipline or self control jives synonymously with motivation. Both are key factors in self improvement.

U – Understand others. If you know very well how to talk, you should also learn how to listen. Yearn to understand first, and to be understood the second.

V – Visualize it. Motivation without vision is like a boat on a dry land.

W – Want it more than anything. Dreaming means believing. And to believe is something that is rooted out from the roots of motivation and self improvement.

X – X Factor is what will make you different from the others. When you are motivated, you tend to put on “extras” on your life like extra time for family, extra help at work, extra care for friends, and so on.

Y – You are unique. No one in this world looks, acts, or talks like you. Value your life and existence, because you’re just going to spend it once.

Z – Zero in on your dreams and go for it!!!

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Striving for Perfection

Posted by in Career, Perfection, Personal Effectiveness

While reading the book “Lessons Learned – Loving your work” ,  I came across this article from Peggy Fleming, who was a Olympic Figure Skating Gold Medallist. 

I quote-

“What that instilled in me was to practice perfection. Every time I skated and had a lesson from my coach, I tried to think of a performance- I tried to think of the crowd. I tried to think of how that pressure would feel. I actually came up with a game that I did at every lesson: I would try to do a perfect lesson.  That made it even more difficult; I didn’t want to make one mistake in the hour I had with my coach. It was fun. I think he respected that to: and it was fun for him to have a student who was giving it her all at a practice. 

What I learned was that practicing perfection, not cheating yourself, is the best way to go through life.

Even today, when I go for a run, I hear that little voice in my head saying, “I have committed to this hour. I am going to keep running the whole time. If I stop, I am cheating, and I’m not getting the benefit out of this. I’m only cheating myself”.

I obviously was very impressed with this article.

And I suspect most of us don’t go on to win gold medals in the Olympics because of this single attitude gap! (maybe there is a talent gap as well – but hey, we don’t know that)

Strive for perfection- every day with a conviction that you are doing it to get the best out of life- small steps every day.

I am making an effort every day to strive for perfection – in everything I do. 

Perfection, in my mind, does not mean, having to drop everything else and focus on just achieving that “perfect” output- and if the right inputs are not there, to drop the project altogether.

Perfection to me, is to take what you have, put quality thinking behind it- think from the target audiences point of view – and roll it out as soon as you can, when you are confident that the quality is as good as it can get and any other inputs/insights will have only a marginal improvement. 

Perfection is NOT dropping the project and waiting for the perfect inputs to come through before rolling this out.

How do you strive for perfection? Do you? If you don’t, this is as good time as any to start!

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