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十招教你正确处理重大工作变动

2013-09-27来源:Forbes

What would you do if your responsibilities at work radically changed out of the blue? You weren't promoted or demoted--you were just suddenly expected to complete tasks totally unrelated to your job. It's not common--but it does happen. Here's what you should do when your job responsibilities suddenly change.
如果你的工作任务突然有了改变你会怎么做?你不是被升职了,也不是被降级——但他们交给你的工作任务同之前毫不相干。这种事不常有——但的确会发生。下面就为大家介绍遇到这种情况应当怎么做。

十招教你正确处理重大工作变动

Talk to your supervisor and be as direct as possible.
与你的上级沟通,有话直说。

Ask why your role is changing and how you can help to continue to add value within the organization, says Al Coleman Jr., author of Secrets to Success: The Definitive Career Development Guide for New and First Generation Professionals. "Find out if the change is based on your performance or a change in strategy, and remember to be as cordial and professional as possible.”
问你的上级为什么你在公司的角色有变,以及你能够如何为公司继续带来价值,《成功的秘诀:职场新人的终极职业发展指导》一书的坐着Al Coleman Jr. 说,“找出角色变化是因为你的工作表现还是公司战略变化,记住要尽量真诚和专业。”

A sudden change in your job responsibilities is not necessarily a bad thing, adds Andy Teach, author of From Graduation to Corporation. “It may mean your employer has confidence in your abilities and wants to officially reward you when it is able to. However, if you are seeing some of your responsibilities taken away, ask yourself what you can do to improve your situation. If you want to stay in your department, ask your supervisor what it would take to get some of your responsibilities back.”
工作内容的突然变化并不一定是件坏事儿,《从毕业到就业》一书的作者Andy Teach补充道,“这种变化可能意味着你的雇主对你的能力有信心,并想在适当的时机奖励你。然而,如果你发现自己被免去了一些职权,问问自己应该如何改善目前的状况。如果你想继续待在原来部门,问你的上级怎么做才能够挽回被免去的职权。”

Use the opportunity to learn and improve.
利用这个机会学习和提升。

If the change is performance based, seek opportunities to improve upon your deficiencies, Coleman says. “Ask for a coach or mentor who can help you get back on track. If the change is strategy driven, get more information on what direction the company is heading in and seek out ways to obtain the skills to remain a valuable contributor to the organization.”
如果这个改变是基于你的工作表现作出的,寻找机会弥补你的不足,Coleman 说,“找一个可以让你恢复状态的教练或者导师。如果这个改变是因为公司战略变化,找出公司新的发展方向,学习新的匹配技能,保持能够为公司贡献价值的能力。”

Ask your supervisor for rewards other than a new title or more money.
向你的上级索取奖励而不是一个新的头衔或者更高的薪水

If you're getting additional responsibilities without a promotion or raise, ask your supervisor for some perks, Teach says. “Perhaps additional vacation days, longer lunch hours, or the ability to work from home once a week.”
如果你被赋予更多职责,却没有升职或加薪,不妨向你的上级索取一些津贴吧,Teach 说,“也许是带薪假期,或多些午休时间,或每周一次在家工作的机会。”

Don't complain.
不要抱怨。

Avoid complaining about the situation or demonstrating a negative attitude at all cost, Coleman says. Try to take a long term approach given that no matter how difficult the change may be and how severe the impact may be on your career, it will inevitably be a blip in the long run of your career.  “It's tempting to do so but you're probably not the only one in this situation and morale is probably low enough in the company without you making it any lower,” Teach says. “Your supervisors are probably unhappy about their situation as well. Many supervisors will tell you that you're lucky to have a job so complaining will only compound things.”
不要不顾一切地抱怨现状,体现出你的负面情绪,Coleman 说。学会长远地看问题。不论这个转变有多难,给你的事业带来的影响有多严重,它都会成为你职业生涯的一个标志。“看起来这样做很合理,但你并不一定是唯一一个经历变化的人。没准没有你的抱怨,公司的士气已经足够低迷,” Teach 说,“你的上级或许也在为他们的境况不高兴。很多上级都会告诉你,有一个工作就很幸运了,抱怨一些更复杂的事情吧。”

Maintain a positive attitude.
保持积极的态度。

The important thing is to think about the job changes positively, says Connie Thanasoulis-Cerrachio, a career expert and co-founder a career coaching firm. “You can be more creative and therefore successful if you are positive.”
重要的是,要积极地看待工作上的变化,职场专家和某职场培训公司的创始人Connie Thanasoulis-Cerrachio说,“拥有积极的态度可以让你更有创造力和更加成功。”

Remind yourself that change is inevitable.
提醒自己变化是不可避免的。

The only thing you can control is your attitude and how you adapt to the situation, Coleman says. “As the saying goes, ‘tough times don't last, tough people do.’”
你能控制的只有自己的态度以及如何适应这种变化,Coleman说,“正如一句老话说的,‘困难的日子不会长久,但坚强的人会一直坚强。’”