Following
are some personal resolutions for materials handling professionals
as offered by Mike Flamer, vice-president of The Dorfman Group
-- one of the nation’s leading executive search firms
specializing in the placement of materials handling, supply
chain and logistics professionals.
1. I will do whatever is necessary to make the Year 2004 the
best year of my career. I will divest myself of those activities
which will not promote this objective.
2. I promise to appreciate that, while my efforts will primarily
affect my personal income, I am a part of a bigger picture and
will do what I can to help my colleagues and my employer as
well.
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3.
I will approach every day optimistically, expecting that my
activities will produce positive results rather than believing
they won't.
4.
I will spend a part of every day improving my business skills,
even if I have to provide the training materials myself.
5. I will treat every client as I would want to be treated
as long as the respect is mutual.
6. I will treat every jobseeker with consideration, realizing
that their plight is urgent and, but for the grace of God,
go I.
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7.
I pledge to mentor colleagues as needed because I know that
my firm is only as strong as its weakest link.
8.
I will participate more actively in those industry associations
which elevate the entire profession. I promise to give more
than I take.
9. I pledge to add value to all my relationships with clients,
candidates and colleagues.
10. I understand that my profession is a vital resource to
the country's economic health and well being and I will do
everything in my power to maintain the ethical standards necessary
to promote that reality with everyone with whom I come in
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