Top 5 best practices employees should follow

Martin Najjar
3 min readDec 3, 2020

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Can’t stand your current boss?? You’re not alone!! A new survey, commissioned by the international animal charity SPANA, served that 1 in 5 employees hate their boss!!! The survey polled 2,000 British workers. Forty percent of them didn’t think their boss was good at their job, and a third agreed they could perform better than their manager. A fifth of employees say their manager is the single worst thing about their job!! One in four actually look forward to their boss’ vacation more than their own!

A crying girl hiding her lips with a white paper which has a smile drawn on it
Photo by Sydney Sims on Unsplash

Shocking statistics right?? Well, that’s what pushed me to write this article, to encourage a better relationship between the employee and his/her boss.

Below are the best 5 practices -in my opinion- to have a good relationship with your manager:

  1. Do not argue with your manager: Please, avoid arguing with him/her because that will give them a bad impression about your personality. Accomplish the duty they assigned you to the way they want, and then show them your own approach on how to better solve/fulfill the same duty in less effort and time. Again, if they reject your approach, then do it the way they want.
  2. Be available as much as you can: Do not take a lot of holidays, that will bring a bad feeling to your manager. General managers, sub-managers, and owners have spent a lot of time until they reached the position they are in now, so they believe that the person should work hard -as they did- to be a successful employee. Be there when he/she needs you.
  3. Add value/new feature: Always be eager to learn new skills and technologies that will make your reports/code/audits more efficient and reduce the time needing to create a new one.
  4. Be keen on the success of the company that you work for: work as you’re working for your own company, be responsible for the success of your boss and the company. Deal with the customers in a nice and friendly way.
  5. LOVE THEM: Show them love!! Love is the key to any heart. Support them, surprise them with a gift on their birthday, send them a fresh flower bouquet when they are sick. Be polite to them all the time, and always put their years of experience upon your eyes.

I know that these 5 actions are not easy to follow and accomplish, however, once you practice them and make them as habits, your life will be much easier and happier. Having good relationships with your manager and co-workers will make you a healthier and more satisfied person. Have a nice relationship with your manager and co-workers.

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