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Top 10 Steps to Catapult your Career
up the Corporate Ladder
by Jill Frank
Every career success
story is unique. While there isn’t a magic answer for taking your
career to the top, following these ten steps will get you headed up the
corporate ladder.
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Reassess your
career. Is your career path well aligned with your priorities
and interest? Do you posses, or can you acquire, the experience and
education to be successful? If not, consider a lateral move and
work your way up from there.
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Clearly
define your career goals. Only when you know exactly where it
is you want to go, will you be able to map out your plan to get
there.
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Create a
development plan. Determine the steps you need to take for your
next promotion. Include resources and due dates. Schedule these
activities in your planner and follow through.
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Communicate
your career goals with management. If you work in an
organization that promotes employee development, communicate your
goals with your manager and ask for his or her support. If you are
concerned about resistance, find a mentor within the organization
that you can trust.
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Volunteer to
spearhead a new project. This shows initiative, puts you in a
visible position, and builds new skills. It also gives you the
opportunity to showcase your leadership skills.
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Stay current
in your field. Read industry publications and reports. Be
aware of changing trends and position yourself accordingly.
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Take classes
or obtain a certification. Use your industry knowledge to your
advantage. Take a course in an up and coming area or a specialty
that will benefit your organization and give you an edge over the
competition.
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Assume a
leadership role. Offer to mentor a junior associate in your
organization, apply for a position on a local board, or chair a
committee for a nonprofit organization.
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Network,
Network, Network. Within your organization and within the
community. Increasing your visibility and gaining contacts are
vital to your success when climbing the corporate ladder. No one
ever got to the top alone.
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Excel in your
current position. Exceptional performance speaks for itself.
You won’t get ahead with mediocre performance, regardless of how
many other steps you implement.
© Copyright 2006, Jill Frank. All
rights reserved.
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