Reading time: around 1 minute The quickest way to get promoted is to get your boss promoted. Do something that makes them look amazing to the people that are evaluating their work. Making your boss look good gives you the highest likelihood that they’ll bring you along with them in rank and/or compensation as they move up too. How do you get your boss promoted? Find out what their job depends on, and tie your job directly to theirs. Here are some ways to find that out:
Some examples of what you can do to get your boss promoted at any level:
That’s the quickest way to get promoted. —Dan 📰 Latest News✈️ If you’re reading this issue just when it came out, I’m sitting on a plane, returning from talking about design systems as the second day keynote at UX Scotland. I spent a few days beforehand driving around the highlands with my kids, hiking and shooting photos. I have a pretty hectic season of work coming up over the next few months, and this reset for a few days in the woods is exactly what I needed to go into things with new energy. Highly recommended! 👟 I’m really looking forward to the premiere of Sole Stories from my friend Octavius A. Newman of HVYWT. The private screening is later this week, and the official premiere is on June 12. If you’re a sneakerhead, you won’t wanna miss it! 💬 FeedbackHow’d you like today’s email? 👍 Loved it / 👎 Hated it |
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