Develop The Right Attitude
At work a lot of people have a sort of “us and them” attitude. They like to side with the “workers” and moan about the “management.” You, on the other hand, will develop the right attitude and not become one of the “us” mentality. No matter what your position now, you are the next head of department, an embryonic chairman of the board, a budding managing director. You have to start to look at both sides of a situation and identify the position of “them.” You may not voice this and may even, in public, appear to side with your fellow workers and colleagues. But deep down, in your heart, you understand and side with “them.” Never forget that. Your colleagues may moan about management policy, but you will analyze it and try to see it from their point of view. To fit in and blend you may be tempted to adopt the camouflage of a moaning worker—not a wise move. Nod in agreement, but don’t moan yourself.
The right attitude is twofold:
- You side with management and see policy decision from their point of view.
- You devote your attention to becoming a total and committed Rules Player—you look out for Number One (that’s you).
YOU WILL TAKE THE MORAL HIGH GROUND AND BE BLAMELESS.