本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛- A clean desk. My first boss had this huge desk that she got it cleared every night. The next morning, you would see a pool of file folders and paper all over the desk again. They were all well labeled, neatly stacked, placed in order whether it was quarterly end or year end. She worked though them, or as she said, she swam through them one by one. This was in consistency with her other work, such as the folder groups she created for planning and monthly financial reporting. Day after day, our supervisors and coworkers develop the “impression” through these details we present. For accounting professionals, these impressions can enhance or impair our career growth without our knowledge.
- Respect the manager-employee relationship. Recently, I had a lesson of this subtle subject. I offered my help to aother group's manager in my spare time, which was actually in weekend. Of course, I didnt' ask for overtime and never in my mind thought this was something worth to mention. At the end, the subject matter was related to our BU's month-end closing. My manager somehow got to know this and was not happy about it, "because" the other manger didnt' inform him and got his blessing in advance. Not clear about his complain. Cut the long story short, I worked hard on my own time only to annoy my own boss and being misunderstood by another. What I have learned: know your boss's style and don't cross the line.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net