Archive for October, 2010
Satisficing: Why being content can result in satisfactory work
In university I was taught the word “satisficing” in my organizational behaviour course. It means to simply take the best at the moment or to make the best decision possible with all the information we have. Someone today said to me “it seems like having a job and having a dream job you actually want are two completely different things.” That to me seems like a waste because 3 months down the road you’ll realize that the job you took because you “satisficed” is a living nightmare. Personally, I think there are too many people in positions where they are completely content with where they are and see a job as a job and not as a position to improve their career. To each his/her own but a job is not a job but a series of career decisions to challenge oneself and improve one’s skill set. My previous employer once told me “you want to be waiting at the bus stop when that opportunity comes along. Who knows when the next bus will come by?” If one is satisficing then one is not expecting a bus to come by and outputs satisfactory work. In hiring people, I think it’s key to hire people that want to move up in their career. It means the person shows ambition to move up in their career and he/she will strive to do their best so he/she can move up. Some people are content with where they are and choose not to wait for the bus and let is pass them by. If you don’t want to miss the opportunity then make sure you’re dressed to play and on time.
Business is Business
Business is business. Some people take business decisions personally like they are personal vendettas against someone. In reality we’re in business to make money and if the company isn’t finding that their goals are being met then it’s time to make a business decision for better or for worse. There’s a lot of good workers out there but it’s a matter of finding the right mix of skills, personality and attitude. I personally believe that if you have the right attitude and you’re willing to learn then you can do almost anything. It’s the attitude that is most difficult to change.
I have reached my one year anniversary at Extreme Brandz which seems somewhat unreal as it’s been a very quick year. I sometimes forget what month it is since time seems to be flying by.