5th September 2007

Understanding The “Boss” Mentality

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Hey Folks,

Attraction AcceleratorWelcome to the first installment of “Are You An Asset Or Liability To Your Company?” series. It is my sincere hope that this series will provide you with an overview of:

1) How your top bosses (defined as anyone that is in control of your performance appraisal and promotion. It includes also by default, the top boss as in your CEO or MD or President, etc) think;
2) What is required in an employee to be considered an asset to the company;
3) How to secure the promotion or pay increment that you always wanted so badly; and
4) How not to be a liability.

Throughout my series, I will be quoting heavily from Henry Ford - One of the most successful industrialist that revolutionized the transportation and American industry in the early 20th century. Some of his quotes describes the fundamentals of a business and they apply to the businesses in his era and are still relevant even today.

Juggling The 3 Variables Of A Business
First of all, in order to be an asset to your boss, you will have to solve his problems. All business in this world have a common problem, it is defined by Henry Ford elegantly in an equation as quoted below:

“There is one rule for industrialists and that is:
make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible,
paying the highest wages possible.”
- Henry Ford

The quote says it all. Compare it to what your company is doing in general, are they trying to produce the best good at the lowest cost possible? Yes. Are they paying you the highest wages possible? You may not think so! Why? The reason is in the next quote:

Competition is the keen cutting edge of business,
always shaving away at costs.
- Henry Ford

Competitive Wages
It’s been about a century from Henry’s time, and in that time competition within the industry and outside the industry has forced companies to cut cost dramatically. When all other costs cannot be further reduced, companies will start cutting back labor cost! First by improving efficiency via process improvements and work skill improvement. Next by replacing labors with automation. And lastly by cutting down on redundant labor cost (aka retrenchment). We will elaborate more on the how external factors are shaping how companies operate today and how it affects you as an employee in our next post “Understanding The Effects Of Globalization And Outsourcing”.

In today’s society, most company will pay only minimum wages possible to keep you in your job and not a single cent more. There is even a acronym for J.O.B which stands for Just Over Broke, which is closer to the truth then most employees or bosses want to admit. That is the truth and the earlier you realize that, the better you can appreciate how to be an asset to your company. We will elaborate more on this in our later post “Understanding The New Economy”.

Attracting More Pay
So in a society of ever raising standard of living, is there any hope of securing a higher pay? Fortunately there is (if not I won’t be writing right!) and we will talk about them in “Misconception of Key Performance Indicators, Promotions and Pay Increments”.

And finally, I will share with you the golden rules to make yourself a start employee in “How To Be An Asset And Not A Liability”! Stay Tune!

Cheers
James

PS1: I will keep this series short and to the point (based on popular request). Thanks for the feedback!

PS2: My experience attending Anthony Robbins seminar yesterday was AWESOME. I can’t wait to share them with you and as usual I will flavor it with my perspective and how you can apply them practically. But it will have to wait till I have completed the current series. Probably by next week :)

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  1. 1 On September 5th, 2007, Raymond said:

    I love this post and I am really stunned by the clever method Henry Ford used to hire his employee (in Think and Grow Rich) too. It is no rocket science and yet so effective.

    I’m looking forward for more.

    Anthony Robbins seminar in Singapore was really awesome. I’ll share them with my readers too. The energy level is high and I have recorded all the jumping, dancing, and other high energy activities too.

    This is really something great for me. :)

  2. 2 On September 5th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Raymond,

    Thanks. Henry Ford basically discovered the perfect balance between providing the best product at the lowest cost while keeping his work force motivated :D

    I am also looking forward to your perspective which you gain from Anthony Robbins too :)

    Cheers
    James

  3. 3 On September 5th, 2007, TwinkleStar said:

    Hi James,

    You are absolutely right … we need to solve the problem for our bosses. You know you are not doing it right when you hear this from the boss -> “Don’t give me a problem, give me a solution!”.

    Cheers,LT

  4. 4 On September 5th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey LT,

    You are spot on about that! However the problem I mentioned here is not the type of problem you described. :P

    The problem you described is a problem that a employee brings to his boss, if you don’t some solutions for consultation then you are giving your boss more problem. Which is never good.

    What I really meant was solving your bosses problem (i.e. not problems within your job scope but your bosses job scope) and I will attempt to address this within this series of articles :)

    Nonetheless you have correct attitude that would bring you far in any organization!

    Cheers
    James

  5. 5 On September 5th, 2007, Raymond said:

    As a sole-proprietor, I have opportunities to see what bosses expect from their employees.

    Sometimes, my friends (also sole-proprietors) purposely let the problem there just to see which employee is able to take the initiative to solve the problem and sometimes purposely call a meeting on Sunday to see how many people turn up and committed. :)

    That’s how they decide on the coming pay rise.

    So problems = opportunities :)

  6. 6 On September 5th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Raymond,

    Right ON! Heh heh, I think you will find my 4th and 5th very interesting and familiar :)

    Indeed things that are usually perceived negatively (problems, disasters, customer complains, etc) by employees are chances for them to proved their worth.

    We are generating great feedbacks here, keep them coming :)

    Cheers
    James

  7. 7 On September 6th, 2007, Robin - FortuneWatch said:

    Hey James,

    This is a brilliant post mate, liked every bit of it, quotes by Henry Ford in particular. Looking forward to more.

    Take care and cheers and keep up the good work.

  8. 8 On September 6th, 2007, Anna said:

    James interesting read. thanks. anna :)
    ps I visited yesterday, been having internet connection issues and was getting late, and furstrated with nothing, so here I am back today all nice and happy lol

  9. 9 On September 6th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Robin: Glad you like them, new post coming soon with more quotes :P

    Anna: Internet connection is something beyond our control so don’t get frustrated with it. Look at it from the bright side - It allows you time off from your PC and do other interesting stuff! :)

    Oh and I love smiling faces :)

    Cheers
    James

  10. 10 On September 7th, 2007, How To Wake Up Early Tips said:

    I’ve seen many bosses in my life, and i’m a boss myself now :)
    I think some people are born without “boss genes” and they never should try to become a boss. I’ve worked with one such guy - it was a pain for everyone, including him. To be good boss you need a boss talent. Just like any other talent, it’s not given to every person…

  11. 11 On September 7th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey,

    Thanks for pointing that out :)

    Yap everyone in a company has a role to play. Not every boss is created equal, new bosses need training too and time to gain experience.

    Maybe I should write another series about “How to be a good boss?” :P

    Cheers
    James

  12. 12 On September 10th, 2007, How To Be An Asset And Not A Liability To Your Company » Visualized.Feel.Abundance said:

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