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The first 100 days: How to impress AFTER you land that promotion

When you’ve upgraded to a new role, it’s more crucial than ever to make the right impression.

A LOT OF preparation goes into securing a promotion. There’s the swotting up on the latest industry trends, striving to impress the powers that be and torturing yourself with lists of possible interview questions. But what about after your hard work pays off and you land the job?

There’s a reason why the US media always get themselves in a frenzy about their newly-elected presidents’ first 100 days. In a tradition that dates back to President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, each successive leader has come under intense scrutiny from the media, public and opposition, all of whom have been watching his (yes, it’s always been ‘his’…) first 100 days in office.

In his first 100 days, FDR famously shepherded 15 major bills through Congress, thus inventing the American welfare state, imposing the first federal regulations on Wall Street and creating the concept of civil service jobs.

Think you can match that? OK, so maybe your new job doesn’t have stakes quite as high as saving the country from the Great Depression, but it’s all relative. One thing we can all agree on is that there’s no better time to impress than your first few months in a new role. We spoke with Austin McLeod* (32), who was recently promoted to a senior management role in one of Ireland’s largest banks.

“I’ve worked for the bank I’m with now for eight years, after entering through a Graduate Programme. There is a clear progression path here, but it’s a competitive industry and you do need to work hard to prove your ability,” says Austin.

“Particularly if you’re working in a fairly niche area, like the section I’m in, you need to be able to set yourself apart if you’re looking for a promotion.” Austin progressed from his graduate programme to a Management Associate role in 2012, became an Associate in 2014, a Manager in 2016, and took up his current role as Senior Manager of his division last year.

With such steady progression through the ranks, we asked Austin for his top tips on following through on those interview promises and making a great first impression during those first 100 days.

1. Show that you can handle the workload

Put the work in, but don’t be so eager to impress that you’re staying until 10pm every night. Even if you need to take some work home with you for the first few months, try to do it subtly. A lot of it is about optics and you don’t want to start whispers that you can’t hack it. Claim responsibility for your own workload.

2. Learn how to give constructive criticism

It can be difficult to find yourself in a situation where your peers are no longer your peers; suddenly they report to you. I really enjoy the aspect of management that enables me to help other people develop, but there’s a very fine line between being being encouraging and being buddy-buddy to the point where you’re not respected. I don’t like to criticise in a harsh way, so when a situation arises that I need to ask a team member to make changes to a report or project, I’ll make alternative suggestions rather than tell them what to do.

3. Don’t hold the reins too tightly

It’s important, both for your relationships with your colleagues and your sanity, not to micromanage or try to do everything yourself. If I’ve suggested to a team member that they might make some amendments to a document, and they subsequently ask me if I’d like to review it before it goes off to wherever it’s going, I tell them that I trust them, so I don’t need to review it again. Most people thrive when given an appropriate amount of autonomy.

4. Learn from the people you admire

I’ve had some great managers over the years, and some not-so-great. Even if you don’t necessarily work well with someone, though, you can almost always learn something from them. I emulate the positives attributes of people I’ve worked with before, leave the negatives, and try to continuously improve my own performance in that way.

5. Take steady, baby steps

It’s tempting to take on a new role and come in all guns blazing, but unless you’ve been hired with the express intention of transforming a department or certain aspect of the business, slow and steady wins the race. I’m always conscious of not coming across as ‘pushy’.

It’s important to get buy-in from the people you’re going to be working with first, some of whom might be in their roles a long time and might be reluctant to change the way things are done. During your first 100 days, laying the foundations for small, sustainable changes is sensible and will be noticed by the right people.

*We’ve changed Austin’s name to protect his customers’ confidentiality.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 7:51 AM

    Who has the balls to take out kenny, if they take out Kenny, Noonan will have to go aswell so taking two heavy weights out at once will be difficult.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 8:20 AM

    No one wants the responsibility. A poison chalice and that’s the difference between our politicians and Britain’s. Cowards all.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 8:27 AM

    Don’t think anyone can take the lead from English politics at the moment.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 9:26 AM

    No Fine Gael td has balls

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:05 AM

    Reilly was the chief speaker in favour of Kenny during the Bruton heave 6 years ago. I remember him on the news etc.

    He clearly has friends in the party and Kenny is shrewd enough (within his own party, at least) to bolster his numbers by bringing Reilly back into his corner to avoid any heave.

    Doesn’t matter how many back-benchers he pisses off in the process, Reilly delivers the balance and he knows it.

    This is Kenny simply saying: “I know you’re coming from me, and let me be clear [He loves saying that], I’m ready for a fight and I have the numbers”

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:27 AM

    I can’t think of one person in Fine Gael I’d like to be leader. And when I think some more, I realise there’s not one person elected to the Dail I’d want leading this country. What an awful shower we have.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:42 AM

    rodrigo – fair point – but i think if i was really given that choice – any of the 3 main SDs would do it for me

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:46 AM

    “Look … things happen,” he said.

    “Look”,…I can’t abide politicians who address the electorate through the media with the words “look” or “listen”. It is patronising, rude and displays a level of ignorance and arrogance that indicates a contempt for the electorate.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 11:19 AM

    What about Regina Doherty…..

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    Jul 14th 2016, 11:25 AM

    Listen Ron….. :-)

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    Jul 14th 2016, 2:51 PM

    Regina Doherty would be a good leader for FG. Peter Fitzpatrick would also be a good choice.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 6:12 PM

    @Fergal

    To that Telecaster ?…… ;-)

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    Jul 14th 2016, 8:00 AM

    No official comment on the situation from Enda. Sums up the man perfectly

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:22 AM

    His briefs are uploading his comments to enda.ie as we speak

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    Jul 14th 2016, 7:54 AM

    The people in this party have one key consideration and it is not how best to serve the citizenry, but themselves.
    The system is as bent as a mechanical orange.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 8:33 AM

    Its not so much that Kenny is resilient, its just that the others don’t have the balls to do it. This is their second attempt now, pathetic really… and they are supposedly in charge of running the country….

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    Jul 14th 2016, 7:52 AM

    The rats are getting ready to jump ship…………..watch this space!

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    Jul 14th 2016, 8:05 AM

    Beggars belief that Reilly has been appointed to such a high position in the party. It shows the utter corruption in politics here..the man admitted he made a dogs arse of health but Kenny still looks after him. The tragedy of all this is that it will never change.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 11:26 AM

    Enda looks after Enda. Period. Contemptable man.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 7:47 AM

    Water off a ducks back…

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    Jul 14th 2016, 8:27 AM

    Say what you want about Kenny but he’s unbelievably resilient. I never thought he’d whether that big heave a few years ago and look at him now.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 9:15 AM

    @Tweety, It’s more like the standards within FG are that bad Kenny can appear to be resilient. Poor Enda, in a political, sense has little to admire if anything to admire.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 9:19 AM

    Can we sue Kenny for all the property that N.am.a have given away under his watch.Take 2/3 of his pensions away from him before he slithers away to Germany to retire.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 9:57 AM

    “It’s more like the standards within FG”

    Hilarious stuff there Paddy, “standards” and “FG” in the one sentence :-)

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    Jul 14th 2016, 1:20 PM

    Sorry about that Les, I was trying to keep the comprehension simplified for the FG supporters to red thumb me.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 7:53 AM

    Kenny needs to hang in there another week until his advisers get back from holidays. He’s very isolated at the moment. Any hopes he had of holding on to power have been exposed over the last week as fanciful. The public will expect Leo in September/October, but they will get Simon Coveney as he more accurately reflects the FG membership.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:41 AM

    Still no explaination as to how a primary care centre got moved up the list other than the fact he was minister for health and pulled a stroke playing parish pump politics. Come the next election people will still vote for politicians like this because Curropt politics is what we want. Just like Kenny leading the party it good that Lord O’Reilly is his deputy because with noonan these are the leaders of FG. People are so easily fooled with GDP growth of 26% and univerisial health care for everyone by 2018. These are the same people that walked the corridors of power while the church tortured single mothers they did nothing but turned a blind eye to the abuse. when the scandal broke bailed out the church with taxpayer money. It’s amazing how state owned banks can chase family’s through the courts taking away there family home but religious communities get charity status, tax exempt status and endless money from state agency’s while controling our schools teaching. The keeps us fighting with each other less we unite and kick them all into the sea.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:29 AM

    O’Reilly is a useless idiot

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    Jul 14th 2016, 5:27 PM

    The worse minister for health ever according to his doctor colleagues

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    Jul 14th 2016, 6:07 PM

    Minister for WEALTH!

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    Jul 14th 2016, 9:06 AM

    Democracy my hole…

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    Jul 14th 2016, 7:54 AM

    Pff seems like it’s all a show at this stage

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:11 AM

    Its all a smokescreen for the many huge bills being shoved through the Dàil like the Broadband Privatisation etc

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    Jul 14th 2016, 9:16 PM

    BUT surely FF will protect the citizens,,, Won’t they ?

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:28 AM

    Doing the job to the best of his ability?…….just like he did in the health service?….these fools think we believe what they spout, we dont anymore…toddle along…

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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:49 AM

    Time for Kenny and company to go, retire to their ” fiscal space”

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    Jul 14th 2016, 12:17 PM

    An E.U. Commissioners job like Hogan’s?

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    Jul 14th 2016, 8:46 AM

    Two words, poison chalice.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 8:16 AM

    Reminds me of Corbyn. He’s not wanted by his people but refuses to see the bigger picture and resign. Enda Kenny and CRONIES. Alive and well in Leinster house. Shame on those gutless spineless wonders called men. As for the women he promoted. Joan Brutal was only a teacher to them

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    Jul 14th 2016, 8:50 AM

    Corbyn is there because he is wanted “by his people”. It’s the labour MPs that don’t want him there

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    Mute Rónán O'Suilleabháin
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    Jul 14th 2016, 10:11 AM

    Zuh?

    Corbyn is probably the most democratically elected major party leader in Europe. Most leaders are elected by their parliamentary party.

    Corbyn is a prime example of grass roots politics saying no to public grammer school boys running supposedly leftist parties.

    Parties are hierarchical typically. The local organization vote for delegates, elected delegates vote at convention for candidates, elected candidates vote for leaders – it’s a pyramid scheme with favours being exchanged for votes. Corbyn is a democratic F U to the Labour pyramid scheme.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 12:15 PM

    Mary, he is wanted by the people, it is the ones that Blair has seeded the Labour party with called Blairites who do not want him and are ignoring the democratic right of the people who elected him or are you saying that democracy is only the right of the elite to use?

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    Jul 14th 2016, 2:04 PM

    Well it seems like thats what Enda is doing Alois

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    Jul 15th 2016, 1:04 AM

    Dave, I believe that Enda really believes that making the rich richer is the right way for growth, that bread crumb politics and lobbying is the way as well as a FEDERATED Europe would be good as well, they are not. FG always looked after the elite and that is the core of all their policies and it again explains everything they do and say, it is scary.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 12:00 PM

    Reilly sounded a complete spoofer on the radio this morning. As far as I understood sentors don’t do anything so he has loads of time but tds and ministers don’t. Says everything about the Senate.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 11:40 AM

    Now it’s time for ff to call a GE.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 12:19 PM

    And for FFS to win ;)

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    Jul 14th 2016, 9:22 PM

    They know they will get their asses kicked too for supporting that shower of b*****ds for the past 3 or 4 months…. WHAT have they got to offer either ? Me-hole Martian is it ?
    WE ARE DOOOOOMEEED

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    Jul 14th 2016, 3:58 PM

    Kenny is trying to show he still has power since he was put in his place by Angela Merkel and Teresa Villiers. The excuse of a man has gotta go.

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    Jul 14th 2016, 1:44 PM

    the appointment of james Reilly is shameful and shows a disregard for the rules and regulations of the house which is the Dail

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    Jul 14th 2016, 4:37 PM

    “Bye girls……pair of w@nkers!!”

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    Jul 14th 2016, 12:12 PM

    You never know what people are capable of when money and power comes into the equation or politics?

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    Jul 14th 2016, 12:29 PM

    Nobody is going to challah him till after the budget is passed then it’ll be a race between the contenders and Fianna Fáil as to what happens next, if they start to move on Kenny , Martin will engineer an election as having Enda as FG leader will give FF more votes

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    Jul 14th 2016, 5:57 PM

    You’d have to wonder what hold Reilly has on Enda Kenny …….maybe the old rumours about Enda being in the closet ??????

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    Jul 14th 2016, 12:48 PM

    You had your fun and that’s matter

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    Jul 14th 2016, 11:09 AM

    “If you say that to me again… I’ll put your head through the wall”

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