From Ass to Asset is a career blog dedicated to helping employees turn around their careers when negative impressions are formed at work.
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- Mistake Makers and Success Generators. Why Some Make Mistakes And Move On While Others Don't.on Sep 2, 2010 in Mistake Makers and Success GeneratorsSuccess Generators know that it takes multiple mistakes to create success. They are also not afraid to admit their mistakes, what they learned and then move on from them to make new ones. In fact, many entrepreneurs will tell you that they succeed...
- First Interventions: Act Fast To Turn Around Negative Impressionson Aug 30, 2010 in Turn Around Negative ImpressionsYour first intervention can make or break your career at your company, so it has to be done with precision and perfection, and it should be focused on solving your boss' problem vs. yours. Learning how to quickly and deftly turn around negative impre...
- Are You Valued At Work?on Aug 23, 2010 in EntryA boss of mine once said to a group of his executives, of which I was one, that she was looking for a new leader who could sit back, observe what was going on, and then articulately re-frame the conversation to provide direction on how the organizati...
- Top 6 Reasons To Stay In Your Job (besides the bad job market).on Aug 23, 2010 in Top 6 Reasons To Stay In Your JobIn my last blog entry, titled Top 3 Reasons To Quit Your Job , I highlighted the top reasons you should quit your job. Now, if you're inclined to do something totally different, then today's blog is made just for you. Below, I expose the top 6 reason...
- Is Your Job Worth Fighting For? Top 3 Reasons To Quit Your Job.on Aug 21, 2010 in Top Reasons To QuitNow that you know some of the workplace cues that may derail your career, it's time to start thinking about whether you want this job that's been making you feel frustrated and driving you crazy. I always tell people that if (a) their boss' negative...
- Is Your Job Worth Fighting For? Top 4 Reasons To Quit Your Job.on Aug 21, 2010 in Top Reasons To QuitNow that you know some of the workplace cues that may derail your career, it's time to start thinking about whether you want this job that's been making you feel frustrated and driving you crazy. I always tell people that if (a) their boss' negative...
- How To Keep Your Job During A Recession - What A Double Dip Could Mean For Youon Aug 16, 2010 in Recessionary ImpactI feel compelled to write about what you can do to avoid a Layoff. This entry is inspired by the latest economic news. In case you haven't heard the latest, today on Yahoo's home page, there's an article titled What The Double Dip Recession Wil...
- Is Your Job Worth Fighting For? Top Reasons To Quit Your Job And Top Reasons To Stay At Your Job.on Aug 11, 2010 in Top Reasons To Quit Your JobNow you know some of the workplace cues that inform whether you should quit or stay at your job. If the cues from your boss and/or co-workers are severe enough that you can’t overcome their negative impressions or it would take an inordinate am...
- “How am I doing?” The Dangers Of “Constructive” Feedback: How It Can Backfire and Deconstruct Your Careeron Aug 9, 2010 in EntryBack in the day, New York City Mayor Ed Koch famously asked “how am I doing?” to its citizens.He asked all New Yorkers, everyone from carpenters to CEO’s. The answers weren’t always positive, and he knew that if the answers became consistentl...
- Recognizing Subtle Cues At Work: How To Tell What The Company Thinks Of You.on Aug 6, 2010 in EntryYou found out through the grapevine that you weren't included in a meeting regarding key decisions on a brand you manage. The information came from a peer and you thought, “no harm no foul.” When it happened again, you knew something was wrong. T...
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