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Is your Career Olympic Bound? Is your Company Olympic Bound?

It only happens once every four years, however takes a lifetime of dedication, sacrifice, and training to compete on the world stage.Everyone who watched the Olympics experienced the exhilaration of victory and the heart break of defeat. Sometimes the difference is so small (i.e. Michael Phelps winning 100 meter fly by 0.01 seconds) that you can hardly tell the difference between a Gold & Silver performance…although I am positive Dara Torres (losing 50 meter free by 0.01 seconds) knows.

One of the most enjoyable aspects of watching the Olympics is witnessing previously unbreakable records fall (Bolt running 200M in 19.3 seconds & the 100M in 9.69). Admittedly, the hardest part is watching someone slip or fall and fail to reach their goal.

GOALS

One thing I noticed when they interviewed Phelps was that he had ALL of his goals written down. Further, he had a copy next to his bed and read them every night before he fell asleep. He dreamed about 8 Gold medals & 8 World Records. He woke up and believed he could accomplish his goals. Most importantly, he was disciplined in his training to make sure he was in a position to achieve his goals.

Whether analyzing athletic accomplishments, top level business performance or individual career goals, having a clear vision of ‘what excellence looks like’ is critical to measuring success. From my experience one of the most challenging aspects of establishing goals is actually writing them down! Most people have an idea of what they want to accomplish personally and professionally, however do not go through the process of writing them down, reviewing them daily, building the belief that a goal is attainable, and working hard to achieve them.

SMART (Project Management - Wikipedia)
S.M.A.R.T. (TechRepublic)

So, is your career Olympic bound? Most likely you have an area where you could make some improvements. Take a step back and evaluate yourself, set several SMART goals and work hard to achieve them. Perhaps there is a seminar you could attend or certification you could obtain that would set you apart from other professionals. Is there a project you could participate in to gain valuable experience? Most importantly, have you done everything in your power to be ready for London in 2012?

Is your company Olympic bound? If so, what are the Company’s performance goals? Is the Company mentality Gold medal or bust, just happy to be here, or are you one top performer away from Medal contention. The next Olympics are four years away; will your Company have the talent, succession planning, and steady performance to be ready for The Games in London?

About the Author:

Andy Gross is a senior team member with The SearchLogix Group. His expertise is in filling positions in logistics, supply chain and operations. Andy is currently pursuing his Masters degree and when not cracking a book, you can find him on the racquetball courts with his toddler son cheering him on.

Article By: Andy Gross - You can reach Andy at andygrosspr@searchlogixgroup.com.

Article courtesy of the Recruiting Blogswap, a content exchange service sponsored by CollegeRecruiter.com, a leading site for college students looking for internships and recent graduates searching for entry level jobs and other career opportunities.

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This entry was posted on Sunday, September 21st, 2008 at 6:26 pm and is filed under General. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “Is your Career Olympic Bound? Is your Company Olympic Bound?”

  1. Steve Levy Says:
    September 22nd, 2008 at 8:29 am

    Writing down goals is one thing - having the proper support system is crucial. For one, Phelps had Bob Bowman, USA Swimming Coach of the Year; two, Phelps had training partners who outworked him from time to time in the pool; three, Phelps and Bowman emphasized perfect techniques (practice doesn’t make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect) and were willing to try something new to achieve 100% perfection; four, Phelps’ job was 100% swimming.

    Taking these elements to recruiting, one, do you have the best head of recruiting at the helm and does your CEO truly get recruiting? Two, is your team of recruiters the best in the world? Three, do you employ the right suite of metrics to measure your success and do you make it your practice to try new outside-the-box things in your quest for 100% perfection? Four, are you recruiting 24/7?

    Goal setting is only one small piece of the puzzle; far too many recruiting organizations simply fall short in the other areas.

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