Dan Harrison is the staffing manager for Wesco Corporation and is about to interview three candidates for a project manager position. He is looking for someone with planning and long-range vision skills.
Phil Holmes describes his goal - "To be a Marketing Manager within five years, and have a hand picked team reporting to him."
This is a very specific and narrow goal, which may not be an option at this company. The "hand picked" team demonstrates a lack of flexibility. Best to stay away from too specific a goal.
Shawna Green answers - "I have been so busy with my responsibilities and achieving company goals, that I have not focused on personal long-term goals.
While a strong work ethic is certainly desirable, this answer does not demonstrate vision or planning.
Marsha Severson states- "I plan to return to school to earn my MBA, and have my own consulting business one day.
While it pays to be honest, this answer could turn the interview in the wrong direction very quickly. The employer is looking for someone to stick around for the long run, not to stop over on the way to a new career.
Focus - Exercise
If you are the type of person who prefers an organized way of life, you may find this question a "piece of cake". But, if you are among the majority of persons who let life happen as it comes along, you will probably not have a smooth answer without some forethought.
* What are your goals? - The best answers will come from you thinking about what you want. Most successful business people will tell you that a key success factor is the ability to set and achieve goals.
Begin by setting short-term goals. Right now your goal may be "to get a job". But, what kind of job? And, where do you go from there?
* Be employer-centered - The employer is looking for someone to come in and solve problems. Since planning is a key factor in this job, think of examples where your planning has made a difference in results.
Scripting
After giving some thought to where you want to go and how you can help the employer achieve results, try scripting your answer to focus.
I have learned that long-term goals are best achieved when I break them into shorter goals. My short-term goal is to find a position that will place me in a forward-moving company with solid performance and future projections. As part of a team, I want to add value and continue to grow the company. My long-term goal will depend on where the company goes. My plan is to move into a position of responsibility where I can lead a team.
No one can tell you exactly how to answer this question - it will come from what is important to you. However, the more and focused and employer centered you can be about your goal, the better your chances will be of steering the interview in the right direction.
What Are Your Long Term Goals
If so, you're not alone. Many of us, particularly in the Western world, have so many pressures, responsibilities, and challenges in our lives, that it's a wonder we ever get any rest at all. We're constantly having to think ten or twelve steps ahead to try to figure out how we're going to pay the mortgage, get the kids to baseball practice, or fit in a reasonably healthy dinner in between work projects.
The unfortunate effect of this is that it saps us of our focus ? it's very hard to plan your day, to really focus on your goals and what you want your day to look like, if you have all of these worries clogging your mind from the moment you open your eyes. It's as if you start your day in a cloud of smog, and you never really get a clear picture of how you want your day to turn out.
How do you clear the haze so you can gain clarity on how you want your day to unfold? One of the most effective ways to focus on your goals is by writing morning pages. The small amount of time that you spend on this can make a tremendous difference in how well you focus on your goals, how well you pick up on opportunities, and how well you create the reality of your day.
What are "morning pages"? Morning pages are where, immediately upon waking, you write down anything that is on your mind. The purpose of your morning pages is to get your worries out of your mind and onto the paper (or, more likely, the computer screen), so you can empty your mind of all of the "haze" and focus on your more productive goals.
Your morning pages do not have to adhere to any format, word count, or style. They are for you and you only, and so it doesn't matter how good or bad your spelling, grammar, style, or punctuation is. They are a method for you to get rid of all the things that clog your mind first thng in the morning.
Some people like to keep their morning pages, as a sort of "progress report" showing where they have been. However, many people simply prefer to throw them away, since once the worries and concerns are out of their minds, they simply don't need to hold on to them any longer. In fact, for many people, keeping the morning pages is symbolic of retaining the worries and concerns themselves, so the act of shredding them or throwing them away is a part of the "ritual" they use to rid themselves of the unproductive thoughts that would otherwise cloud their days.
It can be daunting to write in such an unrestrained manner, but I suggest you try morning pages for a few days, to see how it works for you. You will find that you have more focus and make greater progress toward recognizing and achieving your goals.
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