We’ve run a number of sessions over the years relating showing people how to get promoted at work.
It can be daunting approaching your manager about it.
To be successful, it requires a combination of good presentation skills and sharp interview skills.
In this blog, we’ll share with you seven positive steps you can take to gain your next promotion at work.
It involves careful preparation of your presentation – and successful execution.
Here’s how to take control and achieve your next promotion.
There’s a huge amount of research out there about the benefits of committing your goals to paper.
Professor of Psychology Dr. Gail Matthews found that you’re 42% more likely to achieve your goals if you write them down.
First things first, write down what you want to achieve.
Are you looking for a pay rise of 10%? Or extra hours?
Are you looking to take on new responsibilities? If so, what responsibilities?
Be specific, and think through every logical consequence of that you’re asking for.
Does it mean longer hours – and if so, are you in a position to do them?
Writing down your goals helps you visualise them, and brings them closer to being realised.
Now you’re clear on where you’re going, make a list of all the things you’ve achieved in your current role.
Be specific.
Have you overseen an increase in productivity? By how much?
Have you saved your department money? How much?
And have you undertaken training outside of work hours to improve yourself?
Everything that you have done personally to achieve your performance at work – and the impact that you’ve seen as a result.
Here are some advanced presentation techniques to help make your points crystal clear.
If you’re going to convince somebody to give you a promotion out of the blue, you’re going to bring in your personality.
What is it that makes you you?
Do you wake up in the morning and write down what you want to achieve during the day?
Then write that down – it’s better than talking of being focused.
Have you taken it upon yourself to find out everybody in the office’s name?
Write that down too.
Because everyone claims to be a team player.
Have you taken late night phone calls from clients who need advice right there and then?
Then write it down, because we all claim to be dedicated.
Make your case personal – your employer needs to see what you do beyond your job description.
Here are some techniques you can use to make your pitch engaging.
We’d all be getting multiple promotions every year if it was easy.
Naturally, your employer will have a list of objections to be overcome.
Work these out:
Ask yourself: what objections would I have if someone approached me for a promotion?
Now work out how to overcome each one:
Have the confidence to handle objections head-on.
Here are some assertiveness tips to help you make your voice heard.
Now you’ve predicted objections, turn your hand to the questions you may be asked.
Treat this as a formal job interview and work out what re the hardest, most awkward and personal questions anyone could ask of you.
That way when they’re asked you have the answers, and can do so with confidence.
Here are some tips for handling awkward questions.
Ask your colleague to run through a mock interview with you.
Or if it’s sensitive within the team, record it on your mobile phone, playing both roles.
Some answers will flow naturally and others will require more work.
Get the answers straight in your head before you request a meeting.
Here are our 7 steps to a perfect pitch.
Now act to achieve your goals – today.
Are you going to ask your line manager for a meeting now?
Can you schedule in a phone call with them this afternoon?
Be clear that you’re looking to discuss your position with them.
That means they’ll be less defensive and more open to your suggestions, as you’ve been up front with them.
It’s easy to procrastinate here – so grab the bull by the horns, and get that meeting.
Be ready to have the conversation here and now.
Have notes with you to help you – that will show that you’ve prepared properly.
And make sure you ask for your promotion, rather than just skirt round the idea.
Make your action clear and precise.
Mind your body language to make sure you’re coming across positively.
But above all, make sure you act today – to bring your deserved promotion ever closer.
That’s what’ll distinguish you from all the others.
Even better, if you’re based in the UK, come along to our Lochinch House studios.
Or contact us for a virtual session.
And let’s show you in a 1-to-1 session how to get promoted.
Andrew McFarlan is Managing Director of Pink Elephant Communications.
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How to get promoted blog re-edited by Colin Stone.
1st September 2016 Featured in: Blog, Presentation skills training blogs, Public speaking training blogs By: Pink Elephant
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