1. Be child-like in your curiosity. As
Rudyard Kipling said,
"I keep six honest serving-men
They taught me all I know
Their names are What and Why and When
And How and Where and Who..."
2. Give a premium to learning and
learning opportunities. Seek the roles that give you the maximum learning
opportunity - especially early in your career.
3. Deliver on commitments - keep the
"What you do" to "what you say" ratio high. It adds
credibility and builds up your personal brand.
4. Embrace technology - technology is a
friend that expands our capabilities. Embrace the technogical advancements and
increase your productivity.
5. Ethical values - Finance professionals
are expected to be conscience-keepers; always act with Integrity.
6. It is good to be individually
brilliant, but unless you are able to work in a team and harness each other's
core competencies, you will always perform below par.
In this fast paced
world, learnability (ability to learn things quickly) and the ability to
collaborate in teams will definite success in careers and in long life.
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