A female senior who rose from the bottom to the top of a state-owned enterprise shared her survival wisdom: women who work hard within the system need a certain amount of city government and scheming. Being praised for simplicity often means that you appear stupid.
1.Avoid falling into clichés: The most effective strategy is to ask the other person a rhetorical question and let them give an evaluation first. If you have to answer, you can be vague and don't reveal what you really think.
2.Avoid talking about personal matters: No matter how good your relationship with your boss is, keep your distance from your colleagues and don't reveal family privacy so as not to become the focus of discussion.
3.Retain first-hand evidence: Before leaving the company, clean up your computer records to avoid using company resources for personal matters and ensure information security.
4.Control your emotions: Avoid being outspoken, prevent being used or provoked by others, learn to swallow your anger and protect yourself.
5.Hide your scars: Don't talk about your pain to others unless you can benefit from it in some way.
6.Be discerning: Don't talk about the misconduct of your leader and avoid causing unnecessary trouble.
7.Keep a low profile: In your life and workplace, keep a low profile and avoid being the target of public criticism.
8.Self-improvement: Keep learning, improve your own value and ability, and win the respect of others.
9.Observe people's hearts: Learn to read between the lines and react appropriately to the environment and situation.
10.Be vigilant about killing: Be wary of other people's praise, think about the intention behind it, and avoid being hurt by praise and killing.
The experience of this senior tells us that in the workplace, wisdom is just as important as strategy. Through these principles, we can better protect ourselves, avoid unnecessary troubles, and steadily rise in the workplace.