Job Hunt Executive and the Super Bowl of his winning strategy – Deliver "Remember Me" Shots
Can prepare for the Super Bowl teams teach us about landing an executive job during the Great Recession "? I think so.
Prepare for the Super Bowl "I just read an article about the New Orleans Saints gearing up to compete in the Super Bowl against the Indianapolis Colts and its outstanding quarterback, Peyton Manning. The Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams had talked about what to do to win the game and urged his players "to give Peyton Manning a few 'remember me' shots on Sunday" to interrupt your game.
Other comments from the players was something like this … "It's part of the game. You have to go out and play … Go play the game the way everybody plays … Late in the game, although quarterback Manning is probably the fourth quarter best in the league, we try to affect how it plays … It's been so long and played in many big games … He's very strong mentally and has seen it all …. The more prepared hard that no one prepares … He is strong and has started every game he has had the opportunity to begin … "
Manning has earned the respect of everyone. It is hard to beat and they want him on their team.
His Super Bowl Moment "These comments made me think of another area of competition," Executive looking for a job during the Great Recession ". If you see the interview that his next Super Bowl, then you need to plan and prepare to beat the competition and win the game. Trust me, competition is very good and serious and must be prepared to play the game better than them. This is your time Super Bowl.
Like the Saints, to win you have to give some "Remember Me" shots. Present your brand in a concise and forceful. Tell them clearly what they will do "on your computer" to be winners. Be bold and confident. You are there to win, not just play a good game.
Winning in the neighborhood of "fourth", where mind-In the final debate of the candidates, wants to be the obvious choice. Make that "will show on your computer" and wants to "give the ball". Want to create what could be his "Peyton Manning";
• mental strength / competitive, "He is mentally strong and has seen it all"
• Big game experience: "It's been so long and played in many big games."
• Ready / Works Hard "He prepares harder than anyone is prepared" ..
• Responsible Leader "He is strong and has started every game"
• Adapts to Win, "It's versatile, he knows how to change your game to win."
• A winner "He is probably the best player we need in our team. He makes us the winner."
So in your next "interview Super Bowl, play to win, by providing some" Remember Me "shots.
Good Luck. I'm betting on YOU!