Please be a ruthless ruthless person in the workplace

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-02-14

People in the workplace are running around desperately for life, don't release too much of your kindness in the workplace, maintain the character of "ruthless" in the workplace, and make your workplace life easier.

The ultimate purpose of the leader's recognition or criticism is to make you better complete your work, praise you is to recognize your efforts, encourage you to continue to maintain a good working condition, and criticize you to let you know your own shortcomings, so that you can do better in the next work.

Praise and criticism are all about you being able to do a good job, so you should put your sense of accomplishment on the work you do well, not a compliment from your leader.

It's normal to make mistakes at work, next time you can pay more attention, reflect on what you say wrong, practice more communication skills appropriately, and let yourself grow slowly, after allNothing is perfectand don't have to be yourselfLearn to admit your mistakes, correct your mistakes, actively let go, make your life easier, and make it impossible for others to morally kidnap you

When you show that you're good at something other than a job, it's likely that you'll not be offered a promotion, but more extra work。So when you have certain "redundant" skills,Don't be in a hurry to prove your excellence and expose it unreservedly, which will only have more thankless things waiting for you to do.

In a competitive workplace, it's important to protect your interestsLearn to communicate with ease and ensure that you are treated fairly and given opportunitiesIn addition, always be vigilant and keep your distanceColleagues are just people to work with, and there's no need to have too much intersection outside of work.

Becoming a shrewd and ruthless person is not to harm others, but to survive in the fierce competition in the workplace, but as a ruthless person, you must always abide by the law, achieve healthy competition, and adhere to fairness and justice.

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