A BLOG FOR THE STAFF OF TIRUPATI POSTAL DIVISION AND BY THE STAFF OF TIRUPATI POSTAL DIVISION OF KURNOOL REGION IN AP CIRCLE
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Sunday, 31 August 2014
Saturday, 30 August 2014
7 Tips For Becoming A Leader At Work
If you want to become a leader at work, incorporate these actions into your daily routine:
1. Take Responsibility
You want to be a leader at work, learn to take responsibility for anything that has your fingerprint on it. That means, as long as you participate in the project, you have a hand at the failure of the project.
Learn to take responsibility for not just the good things, but even bad ones. Admit to your mistakes - it’s okay to be wrong. You cannot learn if you have not made any mistakes.
2. Believe In Win-Win
A rising tide lifts all boats – always think win-win. It exists. Just because the world thinks the business world is nasty, and that you need to be manipulative and maneuvering to win, you need not participate in it.
In fact, make it your contribution not to be nasty and bullying in your ways. You want to be a leader at work, believe in your hands as leader to change the world.
The power of positive influence you have on the people around you and the power to inspire people to greater heights is in front of you.
3. Push The Envelope
Try new things. Take some risk. Make yourself uncomfortable. Do the things that may risk making you look foolish – what do you have to lose? Leaders take risks. They are not afraid of doing what they believe.
What do you believe in that you are willing to take some risk? To be a leader at work, you need to take even simple risks like taking on the project no one wants.
4. Do It, Write It
I have often said this. This world is full of people who talk too much and don’t do enough. If you want to be a leader at work, act upon something. Work that plan.
If you have any ideas that are simmering in your mind, write it down. It doesn’t matter if it’s not a plan yet, just write it down.
If you don’t write it down, there is no one to present to and there is no record of the idea. How can it count? If you want to be a leader at work, you have practice writing down everything.
5. See Opportunities Everywhere
There is no need to create opportunities for yourself to lead. The opportunities to lead are everywhere. You need to be mindful of these opportunities.
I have just mentioned one earlier. Are there any opportunities to take on the project no one wants? If you don’t see opportunities everywhere, you are missing the point.
6. Be Open
Be open to criticism, otherwise you are just living off yourself. What does it mean? When you are open to feedback, you are being fed ideas from others that are free. Often times, these ideas come from people smarter than you. They will give you tips on how to improve and how to be better.
That’s what a leader needs - constant feedback. You need feedback to be a leader at work, otherwise you are “feed-own” (I just created that word to mean feeding yourself) and you will go hungry soon. With no new ideas, a leader dries up.
7. Give, Give, Give
That’s how you open up. Pour out all you got from inside you. Give all you have ideas, thoughts, plans. Feel the vulnerability and learn to like it. When you pour all your ideas out you will need new ones. Where do new ideas come from? From critics who want to tear you down, from well-meaning supporters and from people you least expect.
More comes back to you. You have more to input. It enriches you. That’s how you become a leader at work.
These are the seven actions to position yourself as a leader at work. You want to be a leader at work? Do not be afraid of taking risks. You have more to gain than lose when you open up.
10 Good Office Behaviours - How to Behave in the Office and Workplace Everyday?
Good office behavior plays an important role in establishing a manner of personal behavior by employees in an office. This will help to encourage positive interaction between co-workers and between employees, business partners and clients as well. Hence to produce more productivity and happier working environments.
Let's review the 10 tips to behave in the office:
1 - Telephone Conversation Manners
Since there is no visual and physical contact between the caller and the person who answers the telephone, we must handle every telephone calls with a pleasant voice. Even during rushing time, try to appear calm and unhurried while leading the call to a conclusion. Always be polite during the conversation.
2 - Avoid Makeup at the Desk
We knew that our personal appearance plays an important role as self image at the office. However, please ensure the correct time line for making up ourself. Makeup should be apply on before starting to work, at home or in the rest room. Applying makeup at the desk will withdraw our working attention.
3 - Body Language
Positive body language will shows our employer or clients that we are happy to serve them. We can do this by smiling and paying attention to the person during conversation.
4 - Having Food at Workplace
Try to avoid eating at the desk where this might draw our attention away from work or serving clients. Lunch or snacks should be eaten privately. Maintain good oral healths will also important, avoid eating food with strong odors such as garlic before or during work.
5 - Be Punctual
Try to be at work on time. This is a simple etiquette but some of us just cannot manage to follow the time line well. No matter what are the tasks of the day, punctuality directly reflects the way we are on all the work tasks. Being on time on a meeting event is a must for all of us to ensure the smoothness of the discussions.
6 - Teamwork Saves the Day
Employees need to work together as a team to accomplish the daily routines tasks. This truly apply when a deadline is to be met and the work day is ending. Offer to remain and help our colleagues and co-workers will make the day fulfill than ever.
7 - Using Strong Perfumes
Our choice of perfume at work should be mild, or soft. We cannot make sure that every perfume smells is decent to our colleague sitting next to us. Try to avoid using strong perfume as the smells might affect other co-workers and increase the feeling of discomfort at the office.
8 - No More Annoying Habits
There are distracting habits with may annoying other colleagues on their jobs, such as picking our nose and tapping a pen or pencil while working on the desk. Try to identify our annoying habits today, if any, and avoid doing them during office hours, we will soon realize the pleasant moment at the office.
9 - Keep Your Personal Problems To Yourself
When at work, do not openly talk about relationship problems, family problems or financial problems with co-workers or boss as it may show you are not professional and are not able to balance both work and personal life.
10 - Shake Hands Firmly
Always shake your hands firmly with fellow colleagues or clients as a sloppy hand shake indicates your lack of intention or sincerity.
Friday, 29 August 2014
Friday, 22 August 2014
Thursday, 21 August 2014
My Stamps new designs launched
India Post has launched 'My Stamp' at Indipex-2011, World Philatelic Exhibition on 12th February 2011. 17 different sheets were made available during the launch of 'My Stamps' having designs/themes of 12 diff. Sun signs (Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Aquarius, Pisces, Cancer and Capricorn) Taj Mahal, Jungle lore (Wildlife: Indian lion, Indian elephant, Tiger, Rhino), Tales of Panchatantra (The lion and the rabit, The monkey and the crocodile, The crow and the snake and The tortoise and the geese, Full steam ahead (Locomotives: WP/1, 1963, WDM2, 1963, GIP No. 1, 1853 and F/1, 1895) and Flying high (Aeroplanes: LCA - Tejas, Dhruv and HT-2).
In the second phase four new designs on Flower theme (Lily, Dahlia, Cineraria and Pansy) were launched on 19th October, 2012.
As per the Directorate OM No. 17-5/2013-Phil, dated 22nd July 2014, 10 new themes of My Stamps have been launched, viz. Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Taj Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Mysore Palace, Fairy Queen, Port Blair Island, Ajanta Caves, St. Francis Church and Greetings.
These new themes are based on local tourist attraction places. Therefor the distribution of the same has been prepared in view of the location of the above places, except Taj Mahal, Fairy Queen and Greetings which are distributed to all postal circles, rest of the themes are circulated only to the concerned circle headquarters. However My Stamp Counters and philatelic bureaux of the circles other than the philatelic bureau situated at circle headquarter can place their demand of My Stamp sheetlets to the philatelic bureau situated at circle headquarters.
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
PANEL LIST for the post of the GDS BPM, Krishnapuram B.O a/w Yerpedu S.O selection held on 20.08.2014 A/N
Sl.No
|
Name
of the Candidate
|
Marks
obtained in SSC with out Hindi
|
Remarks
|
1
|
S.Madhuri
|
456
|
Selected
|
2
|
J.Raju
|
455
|
|
3
|
M.Vasu
Raju
|
454
|
|
4
|
P.Uma
Kumar
|
443
|
|
5
|
P.Munikrishnaiah
|
439
|
Supdt.of
Post Offices
Tirupati
Dn,Tirupati-1
Monday, 18 August 2014
Friday, 15 August 2014
PANEL LIST for the post of the GDS BPM, Kothapalem B.O a/w Renigunta S.O held in the A/N of 13.08.2014
Sl.No
|
Name
of the Candidate
|
Marks
obtained in SSC with out Hindi
|
Remarks
|
1
|
R.L.Bhargavi
|
456
|
Selected
|
2
|
N.Om
Shankar
|
455
|
|
3
|
S.Haritha
|
448
|
|
4
|
S.Akkulappa
|
447
|
|
5
|
G.Venkatramana
|
446.5
|
Supdt.of
Post Offices
Tirupati
Dn,Tirupati-1
PANEL LIST for the post of the GDS BPM, Mellacheruvu B.O a/w Piler S.O held in the F/N of 13.08.2014
Sl.No
|
Name
of the Candidate
|
Marks
obtained in SSC with out Hindi
|
Remarks
|
1
|
R.L.Bhargavi
|
456
(D.O.B
01-06-1989)
|
Selected
|
2
|
C.Meena
|
456
(D.O.B
16-05-1992)
|
|
|
M.Vasu
Raju
|
454
(D.O.B
05.07.1992)
|
As
the date of birth and marks are same
for both these candidates ,the number in panel will be announced after
obtaining clarification
|
|
P.Swathi
|
456
(D.O.B 05.07.1992)
|
As
the date of birth and marks for both these candidates ,are same the number in
panel will be announced after obtaining clarification
|
5
|
G.Gnana
Prakash
|
451
|
|
Supdt.of
Post Offices
Tirupati
Dn,Tirupati-1
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