By the way, this list is probably good for any job in any agency. Or almost any job anywhere.
With that, here it is:
- Be smart about everything. Be an
expert in your client’s business. Be an expert in “agency mechanics”…Learn
to listen.
- Be 100% buttoned up. Get inside
and control the “boiler room”…Plan for disasters…Proofread as if typos
could cost you your job.
- Be curious. Question everything
and everyone. Get out of the office and look around. Learn from others.
- Commit yourself to “original
thinking.” Be more than an advertising mechanic. Set aside a part of
every day to “blue sky” big thoughts. Be seen as one who can serve up
fresh ideas.
- Create your own opportunities.
Don’t just look for “handouts.” Constantly do the little extras. Deliver
products that are consistently excellent.
- Gain respect of everyone around you.
Expect that you will need to “win” support from everyone. Always recognize
others when they do good work for you.
- Learn to express yourself effectively.
You will go nowhere if you can’t advocate ideas. Rehearse. Rehearse.
Rehearse. Learn how to talk to different audiences. Always be
enthusiastic.
- Build a broad foundation early. In
the beginning be a jack-of-all-trades. Get involved with everything. Go
back to school. Never stop exploring.
- Wash windows—willingly. Face it,
every job comes with drudgery. Always volunteer to pitch in when asked.
But, always look for ways to do dirty laundry as efficiently as possible.
- Learn to manage your business well.
Get early agreements on assignments. Always be realistic, honest. If you
disagree, say so. Make clients a legitimate part of the team.
- Smother your clients with care. Be
in constant touch. Make them feel that you think of them often. Dream up
reasons to gain broad access to key client contacts. Never neglect clients
at lower echelons. Know the “big issues” on your clients’ minds at all
times. Lead.
- Treat your clients’ money as if it
were your own. Show them that you are both fussy about quality and
frugal. Don’t simply accept the cavalier attitudes of others. Give
appropriate direction on cost parameters. Make people meet expectations.
- Don’t be meek and nervous. If you
do your homework you will succeed. Act with confidence. But if you don’t
have answers don’t fake them. Remember, most people want you to succeed.
- Develop your own ideas about how to be
a good manager. Watch your supervisor and others. Prepare now to take
on more responsibilities.
- Constantly build trust. Be 100%
reliable. Be 100% honest. Do what you commit to do 100% of the time. Be
respected by 100% of the people with whom you work. Be nothing less than
100% professional.
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing such a great information.Am looking forward for your net post.good manager
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