1. TRAINING POTENTIAL
EMPLOYEES
WITH PREVIOUS
WORK EXPERIENCE
IN THE M&E INDUSTRY
Vikramjit Roy
WE INSTITUTE
M&E PROGRAMME
2. Managing oneself
History’s greatest achievers – Mozart, Gandhi, Jesse
Owens… have always managed themselves
Most of us, even those with modest endowments, will
have to learn to manage ourselves
We will have to learn to develop ourselves. One cannot
build performance on weaknesses
What unproductive habits are preventing you from
creating the outcomes you so desire?
3. What are my strengths ?
Know your strengths in order to know where you
belong. The only way to do this is through feedback
analysis:
• Write down expected result - compare expected vs
outcome > discover your strength
• Put yourself where your strengths can produce
results
• Analysis > skill improvement or acquisition of new
ones
Overcome Intellectual arrogance is in abundant in the
M&E Industry ! It is UNPRODUCTIVE
4. How do I perform ?
• What ways do I work best > listener or a reader
• In what ways do I learn > with people or alone
• I produce results by making decisions or by advising
• Do I perform under stress or need a structured and
predictable environment
• Would I act on knowledge and insight gained in the
course of my work
5. Where do I belong?
Consider your strengths, your performance
style, values and based on these figure out the
environment in which you fit in or rather
decided where you do not belong
What is your ecosystem?
6. What should I contribute?
Results should be visible and, if possible
measureable. To enhance your organization's
performance, ask what the situation requires
and what results have to be achieved to make a
difference
How can I make the greatest contribution to
what needs to be done?
7. Responsibility for relationships
• Accept the fact that other people are as much
individuals and competent as you are
• Know the strengths, performance modes and values
of your colleagues > embrace people
• Communicate sufficiently with your colleagues and
associates
• You don’t have to like one another but you must
understand one another
8. Do it now
Make use of the second best time. Remember,
it’s never too late to become what you might
have been. Your time starts now. Commit to the
goal.
9. Lara’s Theme
• Set small goals > Build Confidence
• Opportunities > Optimise
• Tough times > Show Character
• Rough patch > Drop your ego > Reskill
• Success > Humility + Re-orient
• Competition > Respect but take the war to him
• Rejection > Deal with it & focus ahead
10. Your turn to win
• There will be trouble so stay strong and focused
• Don’t try to please everyone
• Think big and don’t settle for second best
• Stand up for yourself
• Be yourself even in a man’s world
• If you don’t succeed find another way up
• Failure can follow success hence stay sane
• Learn to deal with success as well as your failure
11. Your final scorecard
Don’t leave anything to destiny
Perseverance Pays. Consistency has its rewards
Once you succeed, remember how hard you worked to
get there
Run your own race. Don’t worry about the one that got
away
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