HOW TO MAINTAIN GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR BOSS


HOW TO MAINTAIN GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR BOSS
By Oluwanifemi Mayomi 

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All good leadership is based on relationships. People won't yo along with you if they can't get along with you. The key to developing chemistry with your leaders is to develop relationships with them. If you can learn to adapt to your boss's personality while still being your self and maintaining your integrity, you will be able to lead up. 
1. LISTEN TO YOUR BOSS HEARTBEAT 
Just as a doctor listens to someone's heartbeat to know that person's person's physical condition, you need to listen to your leader's heartbeat to understand what makes him or her tick. That may mean paying attention to in formal settings, such as during hallway conversations, at lunch, or in meeting that often occurs informally before or after a meeting. If you know your leader well and feel the relationship is solid, you may want to be lore direct and ask questions about what really matters to him or her on an emotional level. If you're not sure what to look for,  focus on these three areas:
* What makes them laugh? These are the things that give a person great joy. 
*What makes them cry? This is what touches a person's heart at a deep emotional level. 
*What makes them sing? These are things that being deep fulfillment. 
All people have dreams, issues or causes that connect with them. Those things are like they keys to their lives. Think about it from your own point of view for a moment. 
2. KNOW YOUR BOSS PRIORITIES 
All leaders have duties that they must complete or will fail in fulfilling their responsibility. It's the short list that your boss would say is do-or-die for that position. Make it your goal to learn what those priorities are. The better acquainted you are with those duties or objectives, the better you will understand and communicate with your boss. 
3. CATCH YOUR BOSS ENTHUSIASM 
It's much easier to work with someone when you share an enthusiasm. When you and a friend are excited about something, such as a common hobby, don't you often lose track of time when you're engaged in it? You can spend hours talking about it and never grow tired. If you can teach your boss enthusiasm, it will have a similar energizing effect. And it will create a bond between you and your boss. If you can share in that enthusiasm, you will pass it on because you will not be able contain it. 
4. EARN YOUR BOSS TRUST 
5. SUPPORT YOUR BOSS VISION 
When top leaders hear others articulate the vision they have cast for the organization, their hearts sing. It's very rewarding. It represents a kind of tipping point. 

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