But this time is also a great time, for the astonishing few who are ready to show leadership. Leaders are at their absolute best during messy cycles versus during the easy ones. And messy cycles bring with them gorgeous opportunities.
Here are 50 powerful rules to amp up your game so this business cycle is one of your best business cycles yet.
The
50 New Rules of Work
- You are not
just paid to work. You are paid to be uncomfortable – and to pursue
projects that scare you.
- Take care of
your relationships and the money will take care of itself.
- Lead you
first. You can’t help others reach for their highest potential until
you’re in the process of reaching for yours.
- To double
your income, triple your rate of learning.
- While
victims condemn change, leaders grow inspired by change.
- Small daily
improvements over time create stunning results.
- Surround
yourself with people courageous enough to speak truthfully about what’s
best for your organization and the customers you serve.
- Don’t fall
in love with your press releases.
- Every moment
in front of a customer is a moment of truth (to either show you live by
the values you profess – or you don’t).
- Copying what
your competition is doing just leads to being second best.
- Become
obsessed with the user experience such that every touchpoint of doing
business with you leaves people speechless. No, breathless.
- If you’re in
business, you’re in show business. The moment you get to work, you’re on
stage. Give us the performance of your life.
- Be a Master
of Your Craft. And practice + practice + practice.
- Get fit like
Madonna.
- Read
magazines you don’t usually read. Talk to people who you don’t usually speak
to. Go to places you don’t commonly visit. Disrupt your thinking so it
stays fresh + hungry + brilliant.
- Remember
that what makes a great business – in part – are the seemingly
insignificant details. Obsess over them.
- Good enough
just isn’t good enough.
- Brilliant
things happen when you go the extra mile for every single customer.
- An addiction
to distraction is the death of creative production. Enough said.
- If you’re
not failing regularly, you’re definitely not making much progress.
- Lift your
teammates up versus tear your teammates down. Anyone can be a critic. What
takes guts is to see the best in people.
- Remember
that a critic is a dreamer gone scared.
- Leadership’s
no longer about position. Now, it’s about passion. And having an impact
through the genius-level work that you do.
- The bigger
the dream, the more important the team.
- If you’re
not thinking for yourself, you’re following – not leading.
- Work hard.
But build an exceptional family life. What’s the point of reaching the
mountaintop but getting there alone.
- The job of
the leader is to develop more leaders.
- The antidote
to deep change is daily learning. Investing in your professional and
personal development is the smartest investment you can make. Period.
- Smile. It
makes a difference.
- Say “please”
and “thank you”. It makes a difference.
- Shift from
doing mindless toil to doing valuable work.
- Remember
that a job is only just a job if all you see it as is a job.
- Don’t do
your best work for the applause it generates but for the personal pride it
delivers.
- The only
standard worth reaching for is BIW (Best in World).
- In the new
world of business, everyone works in Human Resources.
- In the new
world of business, everyone’s part of the leadership team.
- Words can
inspire. And words can destroy. Choose yours well.
- You become
your excuses.
- You’ll get
your game-changing ideas away from the office versus in the middle of
work. Make time for solitude. Creativity needs the space to present
itself.
- The people
who gossip about others when they are not around are the people who will
gossip about you when you’re not around.
- It could
take you 30 years to build a great reputation and 30 seconds of bad
judgment to lose it.
- The client
is always watching.
- The way you
do one thing defines the way you’ll do everything. Every act matters.
- To be
radically optimistic isn’t soft. It’s hard. Crankiness is easy.
- People want
to be inspired to pursue a vision. It’s your job to give it to them.
- Every
visionary was initially called crazy.
- The purpose
of work is to help people. The other rewards are inevitable by-products of
this singular focus.
- Remember
that the things that get scheduled are the things that get done.
- Keep
promises and be impeccable with your word. People buy more than just your
products and services. They invest in your credibility.
- Lead Without
a Title.
Keep
Leading Without A Title ...
Robin Sharma is
the author of the #1 international bestseller “The
Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable About Success in Business and in Life“,
a book that is causing transformation in many of the best businesses in the
world.
Robin’s
leadership blog is one of the most popular business blogs on The Internet: http://www.robinsharma.com/blog