Do you make sure you get brownie points?
Last updated by Brady Stroud [SSW] 10 months ago.See historyPeople are not mind-readers (unless they are telepathic!), so when you get good feedback from a client, make sure you get the recognition for it. There is nothing wrong with getting brownie points for the work you have done and making sure the boss at the client site and your manager know about it.
From: | Sophie Belle - SSW Developer |
To: | John Smith - CEO Qwerty Organization |
Cc: | Adam Cogan - SSW Manager |
Subject: | FW: .NET Development Work for Qwerty Organization by SSW |
Hi John
FYI - see the email below. As you can see, I am loved :)
Regards,
Sophie Belle
To: Sophie Belle - SSW Developer
From: Amanda Panda - Qwerty Organization
Subject: .NET Development Work for Qwerty Organization by SSW
Sophie
Thanks for the latest release.
It is fantastic! Thank you for all your hard work and commitment to helping implement this solution.
Regards,
Amanda Panda
Qwerty Organization
Figure: Developers, when you get good feedback from anyone at the client's company, forward their comments onto the boss at the client's company and CC your manager
It’s not good enough just to do good work. You’ve gotta do good work and be visible.
Assuming you are an awesome worker, there are a whole bunch of smaller ways of getting brownie points and they are all around good communication:
- Doing or sending a Daily Scrum
- Sending a "To myself" after taking requirements from a client
- Sending a Done with a screenshot after you have completed the task
- Doing a Done Video
- Preparing and doing a great Sprint Review and sending an email
- Sending an invoice with plenty of comments
- Sharing your knowledge at a user group or presentation
- Recording or live-streaming your user group presentation and uploading it to Youtube