Thursday, July 9, 2020
Six Keys to Dominating Your Profession
Six Keys to Dominating Your Profession Six Keys to Dominating Your Profession Are you a server? Athlete? Salesperson? Recruiter? Doesnât matter. Iâd like to share something Iâve learned during my almost three-decade career, much of which has been as a business owner. These lessons will help you dominate in your profession irrespective of your particular vocation. Before we get to that, there is one sad truth youâll need to accept⦠Doing what everyone else can makes you invisible. Doing anything worse than everyone else can makes you noticeable in the worst way. You need to be able to stand out as in stand above. Hereâs how. Learn the traits first and the trade second. Jerry Rice wasnât the quickest, fastest, or strongest wide receiver in NFL history. Why does he hold virtually every imaginable receiving record? He holds them because he obsessively focused on honing all the necessary, foundational skills required to be the best. He spent more time working on vision, reading the defensive back, agility, hip strength, cardio capacity, movement, and so forth. Iâm sure he caught a lot of balls in practice too, but it was his dedication to those other areas that made him the best. When I became a professional recruiter and started milewalk, I read a âhow-toâ recruit manual and then threw it in the garbage. I didnât want to give it to someone else because he or she might read it too. It didnât take long to realize itâs more beneficial to focus on developing sales skills to operate the company. For the matchmaking part of the business, I studied psychologyâ"as in read psychology books and interviewed actual Psychologists. This helped me understand why people make bad career choices and why employers make poor hiring decisions. To become a better writer, I read more (and I already read a lot). You get the picture. Set the trend. Keeping up with the latest trends, fashions, current events, or whatever essentially means youâre blending in with all the other keeping-up-with-the-Jones-s types. You need to be so far out ahead of your competition so you can try a bunch of things, screw âem up, and fix them before anyone catches you. The greatest trendsetters spend little time watching their competition because theyâre too busy wiping the ocean water out of their eyes from standing on the bow of the boat. Think. Try. Fix. Repeat. Stay organized. Get organized and stay organized. I know many people who can get organized one day only to be disorganized the next. This flip-flop is usually the result of all the shrapnel theyâve accumulated from the explosions of other more disorganized people. Great organization trumps talent. If you have both, youâre on your way to stardom. Automate. Systemsâ"even manual onesâ"make you more efficient and proactive. Why is it that my retail clothing salesperson knows precisely when to call me and already has all my shirts picked out? You know, the ones I really like because she has my taste, style, color preferences, telephone number, email address and a bunch of other vital stats in her computer. Never stop asking, âWhatâs the problem?â or âHow can I better help you?â In your personal life, you might not want to know. In your business life, you need to know. You can always do better, but just being better is not the goal. You want customers who will never ever leave you. If their replies to your questions resemble, âYouâre doing greatâ or âI canât think of anything,â then ask them one more question. âWhat level of service would it require for you to never consider my competitors?â Go the extra mile. If you want something youâve never had, you need to do something youâve never done. If you want to give the world something itâs never had, you need to do something no one has ever done. It might be lonely along the extra mile, but you will live in an absolute ghost town if youâre a pioneer. Trust me. Youâll see what I mean when you get there. Iâd love to hear from you. What are your secrets to being the best? If you enjoyed this article, you can find other wonderful tips and tricks related to life and work via the usual social spots at LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. As always, I give away a complimentary Interview Intervention eBook if you sign up for the milewalk newsletter on the front page of the milewalk Website! In other exciting news, The Hiring Prophecies: Psychology behind Recruiting Successful Employees is now for sale!
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