Competition in the workplace,38 Lessons

A8-Ways to get promoted in the workplace: Strategies for dealing with excessive assignments from leaders

In the workplace, sometimes we face situations where leaders assign us too much work, especially when we are busy with personal life affairs, which can bring us great pressure. This article will use the case of Zhang Xiaocheng to elaborate on effective strategies for dealing with unreasonable additions and assignments from leaders, including steps such as promise first, respect for people, praise of tasks, promotion of work, and request for resources, to help professionals deal with such problems skillfully, achieve a balance between work and life, and create favorable conditions for career promotion.

Case background
Zhang Xiaocheng is a senior executive of a private company, and his deputy general manager often assigns more work on a whim. At the end of last year, the deputy general manager asked Zhang Xiaocheng to work overtime for half a day on the weekend to complete the modification of twelve contract templates (four lawyers had been asked to do it in March 2019), and an hour later he asked him to prepare the operating statements of competitors (the workload was as much as half a month of his usual workload), and Zhang Xiaocheng was busy at home at the time because his wife had a second child and his mother was in poor health.

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