In any organization, some members are leaders, or supporters, while others are followers and some seem to always slow down progress. Which one are you? If you look back on different organizations, maybe you can see yourself playing several of these roles. When you come into the presence of your organization, are members happy, relieved, irritated or stressed out? If your organization was surveyed about the value you bring to the group what would they say?
Have you ever considered how you add value to your organization?
Things to consider:
Your Value at Home:
To put this into perspective let’s start at home. Assuming you live with someone, you live in an organization. What would your spouse, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild say about the value you bring to your home?
Would they say:
Don’t be useless. Try to be the MVP. At least be a Team Player.
Your Value at Work:
What if your actions at home are a reflection of your actions at work? How you handle yourself at home might be an extension of how you handle yourself at work. What would your Boss or Colleagues say about the value you bring to your work?
What kind of employee are you:
Never be viewed as Deadwood. Always strive to be the MVP. Add value in whatever you do, wherever you are. Always be remarkable.
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