From the course: Managing Your Manager
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Being helpful
Managing up is a positive activity and not at all a negative activity. To show you what I mean, let's consider one of my favorite examples of managing up, helping behaviors. Being a helpful person is not only the right thing to do in a professional context, but it's one of the best ways to ensure that, long term, the people you're helping will be willing to help you. And this applies to your boss, more than anyone else. When you think about it, helping can actually mean many things, so let's consider the most common ways you can be helpful to your boss at work. Number one, and this is my favorite, do your job really well. Nothing is more helpful to your boss than having an employee who consistently meets or exceeds expectations. Because if you do, you become a person they can rely on, one they don't have to worry about and that places you high on their list of people with whom they enjoy working. Being helpful also could mean providing direct physical assistance. Let's say the client…
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Choosing your communication channels3m 43s
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Being helpful3m 17s
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Helping your manager make decisions5m 27s
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Making promises3m 28s
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Promoting yourself4m 8s
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Responding to feedback5m 25s
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Documenting issues3m 9s
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Avoiding tricky issues3m 25s
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