Thursday, July 18, 2013

How to be 'A' RATED


  • 1.      Identify your passion and live it
  • 2.      Do something, move either way, win or lose at least you tried
  • 3.      Read, read, read everything about your subject matter and about your area of interest
  • 4.      Invest in resources, materials to assist you in reaching your goal
  • 5.      Do not be afraid to confront situations head on
  • 6.      Be decisive
  • 7.      Be outspoken and challenge the status quo
  • 8.      Never let yourself be intimidated by any situation or anyone
  • 9.      Never stand for injustice
  • 10.  Check and double check your work before you send out
  • 11.  Work harder than everyone else then work smart
  • 12.  Be audacious within reason
  • 13.  Develop strength and  stamina for herculean tasks ahead
  • 14.  In helping others with their problems, you may just uncover a secret that can revolutionize the world
  • 15.  Seek out others less privileged  than you, mentor and inspire them
  • 16.  Have an amazing work ethic
  • 17.  Know  a little about  everything : You never know when it will come in handy
  • 18.  Ask questions when in doubt; you can never be lost
  • 19.  Have a sense of fairness, equality and justice
  • 20.  Be a change agent
  • 21.  Be totally excellent
  • 22.  Never compromise on your standards. If anything, seek continuous improvement
  • 23.  Dress immaculately, leave an impression
  • 24.  Stand up for truth in the face of criticism and ostracism
  • 25.  Be curious; you will uncover new truths
  • 26.  Never fear change; it is constant and must happen
  • 27.  Don’t take yourself too seriously
  • 28.  Stand out, be different
  • 29.  Have integrity ,Do exactly what you say you will do
  • 30.  Know your limits, then ignore all of them



It's not good enough to be just  good . You have to be FANTASTIC to be A rated. The world is your oyster!

Navigating the bumps

While at University:

Dear lecturer,
4 years into my degree programme and I still do not understand what you are talking about. However I can see the end  in sight so I will try to endure. Please just try not to give me any other “F”s so I don't have an extra year as a whole new world awaits me in the corporate world where I can act important, wear smart dresses and tailored suits in return for a fat pay check. I am sure all you have been teaching has no application in real world so I do not really need to listen to your boring lectures. The world awaits me.

After graduation:

Dear recruiter,

I graduated from university about 3 years ago with not so good grades from an equally not so good university. I completed my NYSC as demanded by my country but whilst in my place of primary assignment, no one would teach me anything or let me use equipment or work tools.  Everything was too important and confidential to be shared and everyone was too busy to care about me. So I was relegated to making photocopies, carrying files around from table to table or buying food for my superiors at work. Suffice to say it was one year of my life wasted. Now  I am on the job market with no skills, no experience, half baked qualifications and no creativity or innovation to create wealth through means other than paid employment.  How do I get a job when all these odds are stacked against my favor?

Then you get lucky:

Dear Boss,
I have been in this same position for 5 years without a promotion or salary raise doing the same mundane task day in day out?  No one told me it would be like this. This whole corporate world is not as cranked up as I thought. Most days I feel like a fraud as I go to work for I know my role is not so important but I guess it beats being on the job market again. It is bad enough I wasted so much time between graduation and now and at this rate, I would still be working when using my Zimmer frame. I do not even see how this role fits into the big picture yet I have to leave home at 5.30pm to get to work before 8pm and then close after you have finished fraternizing with your clients during work hours and you return with impossible deadlines which must be completed before I head home. You call it networking, I call it faffing around.  I want to quit but if I do, I know my chances of getting another job are slim to none seeing that there is a multitude of “Job seekers” out there so unfortunately I have to put up with this dead end job . I am already doing most of your work as it is all under the guise of 'delegation'. Please free me.

Then finally promotion comes:

Dear colleague,
I am well aware of your backstabbing and politics. Late nights at the chairman's house, attending every function,  politicking and “politricking”, playing dirty just to get ahead. You spend all your time coming up with schemes on how to fault my strategy or ideas just  to get ahead. Be warned, there is only room for one at the top. 

Sounds familiar?  Most of us have some if not all of these emotions at some point in life. Is it then right to say it may have nothing to do with your job , boss or the economy but everything to do with your attitude and approach to life? 
But what if your letters read like  this:

While at University:

Dear lecturer,
I find the whole theory of molecules quite challenging but I am keen to understand it. It would be a shame to spend 4 years and leave without making sense of this. Can you refer me to books or other materials I can read up to better aid my understanding of these complex topics? Or better still let me Google it and see what comes up. I may find videos that will help me visualize this and then I can come back with questions. I would also like to know the top performers in class so I can go to them for explanations . Truth is, I may not know how practicable these courses are in terms of real life applications, but since no knowledge is wasted, I hope to make the best of this season of structured learning.

After graduation:

Dear recruiter,
I graduated from university and I am currently unemployed but hopeful for the future. In my time away from work, I have used the chance to learn a new skill, done some free online courses and I have also volunteered at a start up company helping out with customer services and admin stuff so I can learn about the work place. While I do not have all the relevant skills for this job, I can assure you I am quite teachable and  hungry for an opportunity. I am reliable, have a positive attitude to life and I am the kind of person who  you can train, coach or mentor for the future. Give me a chance to add value to myself and to the organisation.

Then you get lucky:

Dear Boss,
I have been in this same position for 5 years without a promotion or salary raise. In my time here I have contributed to the growth of the department's revenue and  improved operational excellence by reducing turnaround time for deliverables and clients. I have worked on several successful projects and I was pivotal in completion of project Arise within timescale and budget. My efforts resulting in increase in scope of work resulting in more revenue. for the company.
I have also completed my certification exams and sponsored myself on  several role and industry related trainings. I therefore believe I am most suitable for the next level, challenges and responsibilities within the organisation and I would like to be considered for it. I am happy to do it in an acting capacity for a probationary period to demonstrate I am most suitable for this role.

Then finally promotion comes:

Dear colleague,
I am a strong advocate of collaboration not competition. It builds successful teams and businesses. I am happy to assist you with challenges you are facing as my core competence is in relationship management while I can leverage on your strong financial background. Together we can be formidable and be the A team.  Can we meet over lunch and discuss in more details how we can collaborate  for success?  See you on top!


Remember what differentiates you from another person in the same predicament is how you react to a situation. It's all about your perspective. You can determine a positive outcome through a positive outlook.  Be in charge, keep positive, have faith, see the glass as half full,  do what you can and always hope for the best. Cheers to 2013.