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How to find your passions?

Find a passion is the phrase that we always hear others suggest but defining your real passion can be challenging and time-consuming. It requires you to regularly self-reflect and take action to find tasks and industries that make you feel excited. Find the following four steps to identify your passion:

1. Explore high points in your day
Taking notes of both seemingly significant and insignificant high points in both your life and work allows you to collect details related to your career for future assessment, and to know yourself better.

2. Know where you consume your resources
Time and money, the two essential resources in your life, are meaningful to you. They will help find your passion if you pay attention to how they are consumed and if you find the hidden theme of your consumed items.
They could be any of your consumptions, for example, the movie you have watched, the topics you taught or talked about with others, and so on.

3. Think about your strengths
It could either be a hard or soft skill you have been cultivating or a natural one that makes you feel confident and motivated when completing specific tasks.

4. Examine the details
As you have gathered enough information on your record, you might also deeply consider some internal logic behind the scenes to figure out what motivates you. And this will help you to have a narrowed selection among jobs and industries and help you find job opportunities that align with your interests.

Source: Indeed

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Four strategies to boost team’s cohesiveness

1. Establish your team mission early
This is to make sure that you and your team members are on the same page and moving towards the same goals. And depending on the team nature and qualities of team members, you need to set a general mission statement and a project goal and clarify team roles.

2. Set a clear communication plan
A well-stated communication plan can serve different tasks, including methods to communicates important information to key stakeholders. Moreover, it allows team members to work effectively, follow the right direction, and a clear guide of how to solve conflicts.

3. Play to your team members’ strengths
“A successful person finds the right place for himself. But a successful leader finds the right place for others.” – John C. Maxwell
This is because when each individual’s strengths are brought together, it establishes a sense of teamwork and team comprehensiveness.

4. Confrontation with healthy approaches
As conflict cannot always be avoided, leaders are recommended to regularly give candid feedback and resolving suggestions in a 1:1 setting. This process contributes to a transparent and trusting environment.

Source: Asana

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What are SMART goals?

SMART is an acronym that you can use to set good goals, in order to ensure you will be able to accomplish them.

S: Specific
Specific goals set a clearer path to which you can focus your efforts and stay motivated. To set specific goals, ask yourself the five “W” questions.

M: Measurable
Measurable goals allow you to track and assess your progress. This way you can stay focused and meet deadlines.

A: Achievable
Achievable goals are realistic goals with constraints taken into account.

R: Relevant
Does the goal meet your needs? Is it the right time? Is it applicable in the current environment? Is it relevant to the people involved?

T: Timebound
Setting deadlines can help you focus and give you something to move toward. It also helps with prioritization.

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Methods of improving team’s efficiency at work

“Work is a process, and any process needs to be controlled. To make work productive, therefore, requires building the appropriate controls into the process of work.”

– Peter F. Drucker.

Team efficiency is essential because it directly influences the team’s productivity. What can managers do to improve it?

1. Set and track attainable goals

When assigned to a project, managers should first consider the key goals and team members’ capacity. This is to make sure that managers leverage each team member’s strengths to maximize team productivity.

2. Clarify roles and tasks

Especially when working on a large project, managers should break it into smaller tasks and allocate each task to the most suitable person so that the whole team will not be overwhelmed.

3. Prioritise works based on key results

Each day, managers may be given several tasks and deciding which one to start with is always a problem. Keeping the organization or department goals in mind helps managers prioritize and keep all the team members on the same page.

4. Communicate effectively

Productivity can be enhanced by communicating effectively. Building an environment based on truth and trust or using the right technology will help form a healthy and effective communication environment.

How about you, do you have any other methods to improve the team’s efficiency? Let’s share with us by commenting below!

Source: Asana, HR Cloud

 

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Where to find the right job ads in Australia?

If you are a job seeker, it would be very helpful if you know where to find job advertisements, so that you will not miss any opportunities. Here are some of the most common job search websites you could use in Australia:

– 𝗦𝗘𝗘𝗞: https://www.seek.com.au
– 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗸𝗲𝗱𝗜𝗻: https://au.linkedin.com
– 𝗘𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗝𝗼𝗯𝘀: https://www.ethicaljobs.com.au/
– 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: https://au.gradconnection.com/
– 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗔𝘂𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗮: https://gradaustralia.com.au/
– 𝗚𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗷𝗼𝗯 𝗵𝘂𝗯𝘀

Note that some opportunities may only be available/open to certain connections, networks and the company’s career site. In addition, your friends are also a good source of references, so remember to let them know if you are searching for a job so that they can keep an eye on any job vacancy.

Source: Opulence College

 

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How to write a winning cover letter

Here are some tips for writing your cover letter that may help you stand out from the crowd!

1. Address the letter directly to the relevant person
Usually, the addressee’s name and title are given in the job ad. If not, however, do a bit of research to find out – check out their website for employee profiles, search on LinkedIn, or even give them a call to find out.

2. Share what you love about the company
Why do you want to work in the company in the first place? What makes them stand out from all other companies? Is it their projects, values, and principles? Be genuine and concise.

3. Show of your skills and experiences that are mentioned in the job description
How can these enable you to make valuable contributions to the organisation? How do these make you unique from other candidates?

4. Avoid using empty phrases or flattery
Be specific and cut to the chase. Don’t use empty phrases like “I believe I am a great candidate and meet all the requirements of this position” and flattery like “It would be a great honor to…” or “Your esteemed organisation…”.

5. Keep it to one page
This is why you would want to delete empty phrases and save space for more meaningful content!

6. Avoid using the same template
Your cover letter should be unique for every company. Does it take too much effort? With effort comes results, it’s not fair to expect results with no effort.

How do you make your cover letter stand out?

Source: GradAustralia

 

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Maintaining Mental Health During Job Search

Rejection, increased competition and uncertainty, and lack of control over results during a job search may easily lead to stress, anxiety, and overwhelming feelings. Here are some tips that may help you maintain your mental health during your job search.

1. Focus on what you can control
Instead of worrying about things you can’t control (like application outcomes), focus on what you can control. This can include asking your friend to proofread your resume and cover letter and sending a friendly follow-up email.

2. Set milestones
Hold yourself accountable for certain things over certain periods by planning, budgeting time for plans and taking action. Celebrate little victories along the way to your bigger goal.

3. Set aspiration goals and realistic expectations
Set SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-based) to structure and guide your career trajectory.

4. Balance job search with leisure
Make sure you have enough time to socialize and take a break from a job search. Work-life balance applies to even aspects outside of work.

5. Use Plan B to get plan A
Be prepared for times when you need to take a Plan B job to ultimately get your Plan A. Your first job won’t determine your entire career.

Source: Indeed Career Guide

 

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How to manage conflict in the workplace

As we work with people from various cultures and backgrounds and with different working styles and personalities, conflict in the workplace seems inevitable. Instead of resisting or avoiding it, knowing how to handle heated situations could be helpful for you to effectively manage conflict:

1. Calm down
This may help you choose a neutral location and stop other people’s anger and aggressiveness. Then you can have a heated-down environment that allows constructive conversations.

2. Listen comprehensively
The reason for conflict is usually more complex than we think. So, listen carefully when the other party is stating their perspectives. Don’t simply jump to conclusions and mind your words when sharing your interests.

3. Solution-oriented
Hastily found resolutions won’t last long! Instead, think about the interests of all the parties involved to reach a new balance.

How else do you manage conflict? Comment below!

Source: SHRM, Project Manager

 

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Weekly Business News overview: 13 – 17 June

An overview of last week’s (27 June – 01 July) business news brought to you by Opulence College (RTO 45644, CRICOS 03878K)

👉Are you too busy to keep up with the news everyday? Is all the jargon and technical terms on the news confusing you?

👉 Every Monday, we will summarize the previous week’s main business news in a nutshell.

Comment below for any content that you want to find out in more detail, we may prepare a special corner for it!

 

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What are the differences between management and leadership?

‘Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.’                                                is a famous quote from Jack Welch.

Although a leader can be a manager, not all the managers can be a leader.

👉 Managers are those who emphasize the term ‘I’, while leaders instead, would focus on the term ‘we’.

👉 Leaders tend to mentor, train, and develop employees based on their blueprint on their business strategy to fully use their abilities and cultivate their potentials. They would make a positive impact on the whole organization by making employees feel valued and respected.

 

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