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Studying To Advance In Business
Lots of people think that "knowing the right people" or "just getting lucky" are the only ways to get the promotion or the raise they feel they deserve. While luck certainly plays a part when it comes to advancement and growth in business, most people give this part far more credit than it deserves! In fact, the place where many fail in business is not in luck, but in a failure to be prepared to take advantage of (or even recognize!) their opportunity when it shows up at last. 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. For small business owners, this study should take the form of understanding what their competitors are doing. This study should go beyond simply the things you competitors do poorly; you should also take a good look at the things your strongest competitor does right!
For employees at large corporations, the struggle can be the fact that it often seems like it is impossible to get noticed. It can seem as though it is absolutely random whether an employee's hard work gets rewarded or not, as there are so many employees who are so similar to one another. It can seem like your study and hard work are getting you nowhere, and it can be easy to stop trying so hard. But if you continue to increase in knowledge and expertise regarding the corporation for which you work, you will be prepared to seize your opportunity when it comes - and the law of averages holds that this opportunity will come in time! For a manager, it is very easy to sit back and forget that there is still more to achieve. But as a manager, it is important that you not only continue to study to open up doors for advancement, but that you also study in order to enlighten those in your charge! Take thirty minutes each day to study a bit more about your business and the business around you, and you will be pleased with the growth of your knowledge and with your ability to seize your opportunity.
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