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10 job survival tips for my younger self

Been thinking lately about all the the lessons in business that I learned the hard way. Here are 10 things I know now that I wish I’d known ‘back when’:

  1. No matter how clueless your boss is; no matter how much she “doesn’t get it,” she holds your career in her hands. Everything you do on the job is for her, under her direction; Everything you are, she has allowed or paved the way for. To think otherwise is silly, immature and naiive.
  2. You can do nothing by yourself. Collaboration and teamwork are not just essential, they are mandatory for getting things done.  Team players get rewarded; solo efforts rarely do
  3. No matter what you’re doing, make sure your boss knows about it. You never want her to be surprised by anything she hears or sees with regard to you or your work. What she doesn’t know may not hurt her ( or subsequently, you), but on the other hand, she also can’t promote or reward you for things she doesn’t know about.
  4. If you get called out on a mistake, own it, even if you don’t think you were in the wrong. Don’t make excuses – it makes you look  ill prepared, whiny. Do make the extra effort to get it right the next time
  5. Always answer email from your boss
  6. Never argue with your boss. See #1
  7. Despite your smarts and education, there are people around you who are smarter and who know more.  A LOT more. Open your ears and especially  your mind to listen and learn.
  8. Don’t know the answer?  Do the research, find it. Wrong answer: I don’t know. Right answer: I don’t know, but I’ll find out and get back to you.
  9. Don’t bring a problem to the boss unless you also bring at least one suggestion for solving it.
  10. Come early. Stay late.

Commencement

Girlwithflowers_2I would not have gone to commencement at all if not for the fact that I hired a photographer who was not familiar with Davenport University. So I thought I’d better attend so I could make sure he got the right people in the right shots.

It was billed the "first one-Du commencement ceremony," in other words it’s the first time that grads from all of our 21 locations converged in one place for a single commencement ceremony.

Thirteen hundred grads walked, receiving master’s, bachelor’s and associates  degrees, plus diplomas. We also conferred two honorary doctorate degrees during the ceremony.

We took a chance by not setting a limit on tickets, and nearly filled the 8,000+-seat Van Andel Arena. But all came off without a hitch, and what I feared could be a long hard day-into-night turned out to be a wonderful afternoon to mark this very special occasion for the grads and their families.

Special kudos to the commencement team who put this grand, gargantuan event together, especially Director of Records Robin Kauffman, who (I believe) took on most of the logistics and planning, and to VP for Academic Services Dave Fleming, who accomplished the task of reading out all those names (impressively correctly!) with humor and flair.

Looking forward to next year when we’ll graduate the first class to start as freshmen at the new main campus in Grand Rapids. And good luck and good life to all of you new grads of DU!

Waiting

Jamiei

Photos:

Top: Waiting for Mom to emerge from the arena after the ceremonies. Center: School of Technology baccalaureate candidates wait to line up for the processional. Bottom: The web team’s intern this semester, Jamie Intveld, who earned a BAS in Computer Information Systems – Web Design Specialty. We’ll miss you, Jamie!

-Cross-posted at Davenblogger




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