Sunday, September 30, 2018

Bouncing back after a bad punch


DidnтАЩt get that promotion or corner office that youтАЩve been working months towards? Try these tips to get your career back on track

Contrary to popular belief, getting overlooked for a promotion isnтАЩt a career death sentence or a signal to abandon ship. Sometimes it can be a sign that you just need to adjust your goal posts like Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann did.

The striker was recently crushed when he missed out on the top three spots for this yearтАЩs FIFA Player of the Year Award despite the Europa League win and his four crucial goals in Russia that helped France win the World Cup. Despite the setback, the 27-year-old has vowed to give the next three months his best as he sets his sights on winning the Champions League and the prestigious Ballon dтАЩOr.


Yes, getting passed over for a promotion can be dejecting but if you maintain some perspective, it is possible that you can triumph with both your reputation and ego intact. Here are a few tips to help you get over the hump:

Check the negativity

Unless youтАЩre a robot, finding out you got passed up for a promotion can be a bitter pill to swallow and itтАЩs instinctive to want to lash out. However, getting angry and depressed will not get you another promotion and may, in fact, hamper the professional reputation youтАЩve worked so hard to build. At that moment, itтАЩs important to take a step back and calmly process that cocktail of emotions that comes with being passed over тАФ surprise, frustration, disappointment and anger. Give yourself the chance to cool off before making any hasty decisions.

Use it as a stepping stone

While thereтАЩs nothing wrong with expressing disappointment, make sure you take the time to find out how you could have done better. Rather than dropping passive-aggressive hints or stewing in a storm of тАШwhat ifsтАЩ, the professional thing to do would be to approach your manager directly or someone high up in the organisation that you trust and ask them тАЬHow can we work together to make sure I get promoted in the future?тАЭ By going straight to the source, not only will you gain insight into areas in which you can improve but youтАЩll also be able to understand how the leadership team thinks when it comes to appraisals.

ItтАЩs important to note that there is usually a combination of factors involved when youтАЩre passed over for a promotion. In case you think your boss isnтАЩt being straight with you, feel free to approach a trusted senior or knowledgeable person within the company to get their take.

Act, donтАЩt wallow

Once you have concrete feedback, start working on an action plan to make that promotion a reality. For example, if you were passed up for not bringing in enough business leads, try expanding your circle of influence. Throughout this process, make sure you have a set time frame in mind to achieve your goals. You donтАЩt want to be stuck in an endless cycle of feedback that goes nowhere.

Have a Plan B

Finally, if youтАЩve set a reasonable timeline but it hasnтАЩt worked out or if you feel there may be some other forces keeping you from that promotion, consider an exit plan. You donтАЩt have to jump right to mailing stacks of resumes. But it might be a good idea to brush up on your contacts so that youтАЩre ready for new opportunities when they appear.

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