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Ten career-damaging behaviours to avoid.

“O, how full of briers is this working-day world!” is the famous Shakespearian quote from ‘As You Like It’. External pressures, thorns, obstacles and difficulties aside, how many of us are responsible for unwittingly hampering our chances of career success through our own misplaced and misguided attitudes and behaviours. Below are ten common faux-pas that can ruin a career and should be avoided at all costs.

1. Poor Time Management

Missing deadlines, failing to abide by agreed timelines, arriving to meetings late and generally disrespecting approved schedules is a surefire way to lose credibility and professional respect. Try to value each and every minute on the job and recognize the inefficiencies that arise from procrastination and slovenly time management and the impact these have on the organisation as a whole.

2. Failure to Deliver on Promises

A promise made should be a promise kept if your professional credibility is to remain intact. Avoid making promises you cannot deliver on. Unless you are known as someone who can be strictly depended on to follow through and deliver on time you are likely to be passed over for promotions and key assignments. When you do need more time or resources for an assignment communicate the requirement formally and professionally and manage the situation to show you are in control and will not be sacrificing on quality of delivery.

3. Poor Accountability

Accountability, a close reactive of honesty is an essential character trait in today’s workplace. Avoid becoming known as the sour apple who usurps all credit and circumvents all blame. If you have made an error, admitting to it in a timely manner avoids an unnecessary escalation, earns you the confidence and respect of those around you, and indicates professionalism, honesty and maturity.

4. Poor interpersonal skills

All research indicates that emotional intelligence and people skills are an essential ingredients for success in life and at work. Whether it is suppliers, clients, superiors, colleagues or subordinates you are dealing with the quality and success of that relationship will be largely predicated by how personable you are and how pleasant you are to interact with. If you have a reputation as someone who is difficult to work or interact with chances are people will start to avoid you and your success at mobilizing people or resources to further your goals will be severely diminished.

5. Poor team skills

A good team-player is able to work cohesively within a team framework and contribute, collaborate, communicate and challenge to meet specific goals within that framework. Inability to see beyond one’s self, work well with everyone, find the good qualities of others in the team, communicate persuasively and effectively, listen actively and attentively, give and welcome input, offer encouragement and assistance where needed and show respect, patience and courtesy inevitably leads to marginalisation and failure to meet personal and professional goals.

6. Lack of ethics or professionalism

Conducting personal business on the job and any other activities that show flagrant disrespect for company time, resources and property are both unethical and unprofessional. Chatting endlessly on the job, office gossip, wasting office supplies, laying about important work-related matters, back-biting the boss, spreading office secrets, routinely bringing personal matters to the workplace all fall under this category.

7. Lack of initiative

Complacency is a surefire road to professional mediocrity. To succeed it is essential that you continue to show enthusiasm, stretch the limits, be proactive and test the boundaries in the interest of innovation. Take responsibility for your pe rsonal and professional growth and continue to build momentum in your training and profession development activities. If you chose to simply lie low and casually bide your time while others race ahead in their careers you will most probably be overlooked for promotions and plum assignments and your skills may well eventually become redundant.

8. Inability to Handle Pressure

Every job entails a certain amount of stress and pressure and failure to recognize and handle the strain may lead to a pronounced and sustained decline in performance. Learn to recognize stress and cope with it professionally and effectively. Take breaks and holidays when needed, learn to manage stress and cope with pressure so that it is not an ongoing problem for you. It may be that the pressures mounting on you are due to poor time management or delegation skills or weakness in a certain area in which case developing your skills in these areas is highly advisable.

9. Lone Ranger Syndrome

Team skills are essential in today’s marketplace as is getting along with others and communicating your accomplishments regularly and professionally. Do not try to isolate yourself and excel quietly in private as chances are your performance will not get the exposure and credit it deserves. Personal marketing and effective relationship management are key to career success. Aim to regularly and professionally communicate your private coups to your manager and others in a position to help your career advancement and do not assume your great work and personal victories will automatically get noticed and given the credit they deserve.

10. Stasis

You may well be in your comfort zone and doing very well there but if you don’t challenge yourself in pursuit of further growth and development and continuously move forward and upward you may lose your equilibrium sooner than you expected. Have a vision in mind as pertains to your career and formulate a clear strategy and timeline for getting there which you can regularly benchmark and measure yourself against. Continuous learning, development and self-improvement is a necessity not a luxury for today’s ambitious professional and it is imperative that you keep abreast of the latest trends, tools and technologies in your field and not risk losing ground to the star performers who take personal growth more seriously.

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1. abdellatif karamje remercie Bayt com pour cet article informatif et essentiel.
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2. Marlon QuerubinThanks for the reminders!!!
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3. Michael Galaragaanother very helpfull tips from bayt.com. useful to every one. thanks bayt!!
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5. Muhammad Sajid Arshad AhmadHonesty is best Policy . So Keep Mind always Positive to your job. You have a great chance rather then misconducting. its
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7. Amr Helmithats very nice to win in ur work
Tue 23-Sep-2008 17:32 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
8. Dennis PamaRelevant, practical and straightforward. Every employee, whether a Manager or a staff should read this.
Tue 23-Sep-2008 06:09 AM - Report Inappropriate Comment
9. ATUL DESHPANDEthank you so much for this wonderful article.i am a lone ranger as per your description,it was an eyeopener.however as i am a shy person and am afraid to talk with others i fare very poorly in communication.i will definitely improve by taking efforts ,but still due to shyness right since childhood,there cannot be a drastic improvement
Mon 18-Aug-2008 02:32 AM - Report Inappropriate Comment
10. Mahmoud Abu Elnasrexcellent article and very helpfull .thanks
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11. Saleem Roshan Ali ShaikhVery Good Article
Mon 11-Aug-2008 07:17 AM - Report Inappropriate Comment
12. manish ramnanireading all this one can go miles by rectifying the shortcomings and excelling on the strengths
Thu 07-Aug-2008 18:54 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
13. Irshad FahimAssessing own weakness is always difficult but without this one can't progress. The above mentioned ten points are great tools which may help in broad way in coming over one's own weakness.
Mon 14-Jul-2008 17:59 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
14. Arshad Rahimthese facts have lots of value in the professional career and who act upon these can have a very good career.
Fri 09-May-2008 10:23 AM - Report Inappropriate Comment
15. Leroy DaCostaVery Informative and really essential!
Mon 21-Apr-2008 09:59 AM - Report Inappropriate Comment
16. Dimple TrivediI know an individual who has most of these habits however see him growing high in his career path! it just amazes me and sometimes drives me to work in his pattern but unfurtunately my nature doesnt allow me to!
Thu 03-Apr-2008 12:40 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
17. vijay bansalexcellent, every individual can achieve a good carrier by improving these points
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18. Sandeep KunnampillyHonestly i wud say a perfect and good article you must have to go....Thank u very much... Sandeep Kunnampilly
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19. Ahmed ShehataAgain is the positive attitude.
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20. Syed HASSNAIN JaffarThese comments should be pasted on Notice boards of every office -
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21. FADI EL-AGHAThumbs up, written in a clear and decisive way. Important key pointers for any person that is working towards a successful career.
Wed 09-Jan-2008 22:48 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
22. Michael Ian Montesinesnice comment
Mon 07-Jan-2008 14:12 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
23. Bahaa' AwartanyThat is so true...
Mon 24-Dec-2007 12:37 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
24. R.Ravinther RajarethnamThis signs are very useful to my personal improvement. Thank you for Bayt.com.
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25. Kowshick M SubramaniamWow, good thoughts !!!
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26. Tarek Eltalhikeep it simple and save, be confident, and make sure you wrote the right CV
Wed 28-Nov-2007 06:14 AM - Report Inappropriate Comment
27. Mirza Rahat BaigGood guidelines for continuous improvement.
Mon 26-Nov-2007 09:41 AM - Report Inappropriate Comment
28. SYED SAQIB AHMEDVERY NICE INFO FOR BEGINNERS TO LEARN OFFICE ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM
Thu 22-Nov-2007 09:38 AM - Report Inappropriate Comment
29. Omer Darian LopezExcellent info.It really helps to keep a person on track and focused.
Wed 21-Nov-2007 14:47 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
30. Altaf AfridiThis should be posted on Notice boards of every office.
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