Ideas for Solving My Workplace Problem

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Ideas for Solving My Workplace Problem by Mind Map: Ideas for Solving My Workplace Problem

1. Timeliness

1.1. Finish my degree

1.2. Job shadow co-workers

1.3. 1-on-1 meetings with co-workers who are specialists to receive training about what they do

1.4. Get a mentor

1.5. Ask my supervisor to explain things thoroughly

1.6. Ask for supervisor to teach me something new every week

1.7. Read articles online that relate to my industry

1.8. Work in small groups instead of individually

1.9. Volunteer for the society at school that is related to your industry (i.e. Human Resources Student Society HRSS)

1.10. Sit down with supervisor and set goals

1.11. Set my own learning goals

1.12. Have lunch with co-workers to learn knowledge from them

1.13. Work with other departments more often

1.14. Attend seminars

1.15. Go to networking events

1.16. Take in-house courses at work

1.17. Ask to be given harder work to improve my skills

1.18. Be patient and do not expect to get things on my first try.

2. Effectiveness

2.1. Finish my degree

2.2. Job shadow co-workers

2.3. 1-on-1 meetings with co-workers who are specialists to receive training about what they do

2.4. Get a mentor

2.5. Ask my supervisor to explain things thoroughly

2.6. Ask for supervisor to teach me something new every week

2.7. Work in small groups instead of individually

2.8. Create a group outside of work where new employees get together and share their knowledge, skills and experience

2.9. Volunteer for the society at school that is related to your industry (i.e. Human Resources Student Society HRSS)

2.10. Sit down with supervisor and set goals

2.11. Set my own learning goals

2.12. Ask to have a job rotation to learn more roles

2.13. Have lunch with co-workers to learn knowledge from them

2.14. Work with other departments more often

2.15. Take in-house courses at work

2.16. Ask to be given harder work to improve my skills

3. Realistic

3.1. Finish my degree

3.2. Job shadow co-workers

3.3. 1-on-1 meetings with co-workers who are specialists to receive training about what they do

3.4. Read articles online that relate to my industry

3.5. Volunteer for the society at school that is related to your industry (i.e. Human Resources Student Society HRSS)

3.6. Sit down with supervisor and set goals

3.7. Set my own learning goals

3.8. Ask to have a job rotation to learn more roles

3.9. Attend seminars

3.10. Go to networking events

3.11. Take in-house courses at work

3.12. Ask to be given harder work to improve my skills

3.13. Be patient and do not expect to get things on my first try.