Acting like you care, or even really caring and taking an interest in the well being of the company you work for, really caring, is noticed by employers and rewarded with promotion and responsibility. It's actually a very apt question, in my opinion. You manifest this by finishing jobs not just saying whatever and leaving things undone right at 5 PM - and by noticing things that may need fixing and bringing them to your supervisor's attention.
2007-03-08 01:37:37
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answered by All hat 7
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I think the best way you can show commitment and motivation towards your work is to "BE THERE". Let's face it, if you're not where you are, then where are you? When it's time to play, play. Likewise, when it's time to work, work.
Emotionally invest yourself in it. Demonstrating commitment is easy...look for opportunities to improve things, be a problem solver.
Why should you do this? There are the financial rewards that usually go along with a job well-done, but more importantly what you're doing is developing a strong reputation and that's priceless. Really BEING WHERE YOU ARE is an important character trait to have. It will help you in every aspect of your life and make you the kind of person that other people want to be with.
2007-03-08 01:43:41
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answered by Pierre E 1
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To show commitment and motivation at work shows ,that you care , about the job, and are focusing and working hard,
motivation - getting early to work, doing the work , quickly, not talking alot
commitment - getting the work done quickly , coming in everyday , coming in early
Its very important , to do this it shows your the person sutied to the job, you can do the job, your a reaiable person , your running the business well , which is really important to keep its standards always running.
2007-03-08 01:40:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever considered what this individual's aspirations are? Their individual skill set will help them to discern which University is correct for them. This is their decision, not yours. You are asking for suggestions to help manipulate another human's future, in order to cater to the plan that you feel is best for them (with good intentions, I'm sure). Unfortunately, this isn't about your opinion (in which you are 100% entitled to), but rather what gifts that particular individual possesses, and which institution can best shape his or her future according to their own wants and needs. Placing too much pressure on a particular path for any said individual based on what YOU think is correct for them does not make it incontrovertibly true, and can ultimately reap devastating results despite the best of intentions. In the end, it is the talent that this individual possesses, and the effort put forth into striving to achieve their own life goals that will ultimately dictate their future—not the name of the school on their diploma.
2016-03-16 07:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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plan set yourself targets aim to reach and surpass them. keep a graph of your figures and always strive to reach new targets, this shows commitment. motivate yourself by having incentives this is normally done by your employer. It is very important if you want to suceed in todays busy workplace.
2007-03-08 03:08:20
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answer #5
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answered by cookie 3
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don know
write this down:
By working smarter and efficiently to reduce procedures in our daily tasks, we can all produce more without exerting brute strength. A faster simple workflow leads to reduced costs and mistakes.
your reality:
work takes a back seat cause we r #1 !
2007-03-08 01:46:17
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answered by willow 3
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Turning up on time, staying on until job is done if that means staying late, making suggestions for improvements, taking on extra tasks
2007-03-08 01:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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the people that pay you want value from you in order to pay you more
2007-03-08 01:37:15
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answered by q6656303 6
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