It takes a lot of work to do well, “To become a productive business professional, it’s necessary to learn all the ins and outs of what makes a business function, in order to be able to make qualified decisions” (Lumnah 1). A leader that knows the “ins and outs”, can inspire and drive their employees, and have earned respect, will not only succeed but also lead a life filled with luxuries. For a student, learning the aspects of their preferred job is essential, because once they do, they will be able to carry themselves to high position and remain there for however long they desire. All professions have the same basics, “it’s the same across the board-whether you study psychology, medicine, or government, having a complete and well-rounded knowledge of the field is essential” (Lumnah 1). As a worker attains a developed understanding for the most common attributes, they will begin to be more knowledgeable about their designated working position. The effects this can make on employees are well sought-out goals like promotions, and respect from peers and superiors. One of the most satisfying effects is the happiness that comes with dedication, for example “When [an employee] takes pride in [their] work and begins to enjoying it, [they] stop looking at the clock” (Tronshaw 1). Not looking at the clock can be the best feeling in the world. It means that there is no caring about time nor is there any care to slow down the working pace. The effects on an individual are magnificent, and it all stems from the lessons taught in
It takes a lot of work to do well, “To become a productive business professional, it’s necessary to learn all the ins and outs of what makes a business function, in order to be able to make qualified decisions” (Lumnah 1). A leader that knows the “ins and outs”, can inspire and drive their employees, and have earned respect, will not only succeed but also lead a life filled with luxuries. For a student, learning the aspects of their preferred job is essential, because once they do, they will be able to carry themselves to high position and remain there for however long they desire. All professions have the same basics, “it’s the same across the board-whether you study psychology, medicine, or government, having a complete and well-rounded knowledge of the field is essential” (Lumnah 1). As a worker attains a developed understanding for the most common attributes, they will begin to be more knowledgeable about their designated working position. The effects this can make on employees are well sought-out goals like promotions, and respect from peers and superiors. One of the most satisfying effects is the happiness that comes with dedication, for example “When [an employee] takes pride in [their] work and begins to enjoying it, [they] stop looking at the clock” (Tronshaw 1). Not looking at the clock can be the best feeling in the world. It means that there is no caring about time nor is there any care to slow down the working pace. The effects on an individual are magnificent, and it all stems from the lessons taught in