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You did it. You got the job. Now, just dream you have a underground cheering squad in your court. Let's get to work so you can start strong and make a terrifying impression.
Do you feel at home yet? The next 100 days in your new job are crucial. Like 'dress for success' there's an additional one way to impress your boss, new team and coworkers. Naturally put: present for success.
Most likely, you know that public speaking is considered the #1 fear of most people. That means when you show up ready and delighted to present, you'll stand out as unique.
Your team will notice. Your direct reports will notice. And, your boss will see that you're a terrifying employee. When you feel comfortable in your job, and giving top-notch presentations, your first 100 days will be a breeze.
Here's a few tips to transform the 'testing' phase into a extremely rewarding experience.
Tip 1. Sharpen Your Listening Skills
Listen closely. Listen for verbal and non-verbal cues. You're working in a new culture, new team and new work environment. Things are likely to be dissimilar than your previous job.
By listening first, you'll be in a stronger position to know what population expect and want.
Tip 2. Improve Your Written Communication
Watch and learn from your teammates. You may have been used to a single style of written presentations. This may be more or less formal than what is staggering in your new job.
By learning the ropes from your colleagues, you'll quickly adapt to the norms of your current organization.
Tip 3. Focus On Non Verbal Communication
Clear communication often happens before you ever open your mouth. Your posture for seated and standing presentations communicates volumes. Focus on these very leading unspoken cues.
Tip 4. Observation Meeting Standards
Learn how to guide yourself in meetings. Meeting norms and standards vary widely across dissimilar organizations. Some are more formal. Others more conversational...even casual or informal.
You may be used to one style and less well-known with another. What works best in your new organization?
Watch out for old beliefs, habits and thinking. These could pull you down and make it provocative to adapt to your new culture.
Pay especially close attentiveness to how population in your new organization guide themselves in dissimilar types of meetings. Are standards dissimilar while meetings with colleagues, dissimilar departments or teams? scrutinize the standards for meeting guide to excel when meeting with clients and prospects.
By focusing on new norms and standards, you'll have a powerful road map for success. Your presentation skills in the first 100 days will build a solid foundation for success. With this as to build on, you will be sure to get recognized as an exceptional employee.
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