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How to Convey Your Value at Work, for Real

The workplace can be tough. Making headway with managers can seem as hard as climbing Kilimanjaro. Naysayers lurk around the corner, too likely to denigrate your ideas, and career opportunities can seem few and far between.

During Wednesday’s NextGen session entitled “Communicating Your Value in the Workplace,” GovLoop offered point-by-point guidance for people trying to overcome those challenges and unlock what they can offer their agencies.

Love Rutledge, a federal employee and podcast host, said that first and foremost, employees need to understand their environments — “There’s always a backdrop of political drama,” she said — and figure out where their supervisors are in the agency’s food chain.

People need to surround themselves with creative thinkers and workplace producers and be willing to do less desirable tasks at times. That doesn’t mean cleaning out the office refrigerator every week; it simply means taking on substantive jobs that seem less interesting.

Looking for a how-to roadmap? Here’s what Rutledge had to say, as well as how attendees answered our poll questions about their work environments.

Before Pitching an Idea:

Take on a New Role:

Talk about Growth Areas:

Interacting with Peers Is Critical Because It Can:

Rutledge said that employees struggling to get noticed in government should take comfort: It usually takes three, four, five attempts before ideas break through. After all, she commented, “The bureaucracies that we work in are known for rejecting good ideas.”


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