Saturday, May 16, 2015

Studying To Advance In Business

Lots of people go through their whole careers thinking that they need to "know the right people" or "just get lucky" in order to get that promotion they want. While there is a small sliver of luck when it comes to advancing in business, however, most people give this sliver far more credit than it deserves! The mistake many people make in business actually has nothing to do with luck; it is simply a misstep of failing to be prepared to take advantage of (or to even recognize!) their opportunity when it arises. Whether you are a small business owner, an employee at a large company, or even a manager hoping to move up higher in the ranks, it is important that you understand the value of studying to advance in business.

If you are a small business owner, this study should take the shape of understanding what your competitors are doing. This does not just mean that you should understand what they are doing wrong, either; take a good look at your strongest competitor and figure out what they do right!

If you are an employee in a large corporation, it can often feel as though it is impossible to ever get noticed. With so many employees who are just like you in so many ways, it can seem absolutely random whether an employee's hard work gets rewarded or not. If you are an employee in this position, it can seem like all your studying is getting you nowhere at all. But remember: In time, your opportunity will come, as the law of averages dictates this; if you continue to work hard and advance in knowledge and expertise, you will be prepared to seize your opportunity when it comes along.

For a manager, it is very easy to sit back and forget that there is still more to achieve. But it is important that managers continue to study not only to open doors for advancement, but also to enlighten those within their charge.

Begin to study your business and the businesses around you; it only takes thirty minutes of study each day, and you will begin to grow and to become prepared to seize your opportunity when it comes along at last.

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