Wednesday, May 20, 2020
5 Ways To Give Your Professional Image More Authority
5 Ways To Give Your Professional Image More Authority Success in every career, (except perhaps stand-up comedy) requires people to take you seriously. No matter what your field of work, youâre not going to make a lot of progress unless itâs obvious that you know what youâre talking about. If youâre concerned about your professional image, then this post is for you. Here are five ways to give your image more authority. 1.Put your knowledge in writing. Your head might be teeming with professional knowledge about your particular niche. However, people wonât respect that unless theyâre aware of it! Use some kind of public platform, like a blog for example, to highlight just how much you know about your niche. Online platforms are the cheapest and most far-reaching, but there are many other options out there. If youâve been writing a business book, become an expert, publish your book with Motivational Press. 2. Get closer to your boss. If thereâs one thing which can wreck someoneâs professional image, then itâs having your boss contradict it in front of everyone. So how do you avoid this? By aligning your professional opinions with those of your boss. If you know there are any tricky or divisive issues on the companyâs horizon, find the time to discuss this with your superior. Their opinions might be laughable, but go along with it! If you can sync up with them in advance, youâll come off as a better, more confident leader. Forbes have a handy article on getting close to your boss. 3. Be mindful of your emotions. Seen as youâre reading this post, I can imagine that you already work in a pretty stressful position. However, if you can keep your cool when others canât, everyone else will get a potent sense of your authority. Your calmness will show that youâre confident in your authority, and donât need to remind yourself of it by letting your emotions run wild. If youâre talking to a subordinate about their slipping performance, be professional, but never angry. Act firm and concerned, but donât fly off the handle. This is the one sure-fire way to gain respect from your employer and those below you. 4. Donât worry too much about being liked. Okay, this may sound like a contradiction to the previous point. Thereâs no reason that you canât be both an effective leader and a nice person. However, if you want to excel in your career, you canât let your personal office relationships get in the way of your authority. Being likable in the office is a great way to drive results from subordinates, but it will only take you so far. Know when to be a friend and when to be a drill sergeant. 5. Donât be defensive on impulse. Unless youâre the CEO of your company, there will be points where people question your decisions. When this happens, make sure you donât suddenly go into defensive mode. Again, if you start to panic, and rapidly fire off excuses, youâll only undermine your authority. If youâre right, calmly explain that youâre right. If youâre wrong, apologize and move on. Image Source; Image Source; Image Source
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