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How to Have an Acceptable Requirement

10/04/2010 10:20 AM

Hi friends,

Are you an industrious staff, a stingy manger, or an arbitrary boss? As a staff, how to have and develop a requirement for a course of training or for a promotion? Have you ever successfully requested a new and expensive equipment or a chance for training, or an appropriate advice, or simply an aggreement?

Please help by tell me your experience.

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Re: How to Have an Acceptable Requirement

10/04/2010 12:03 PM

Demonstrate a need.

Show how how the equipment or training will "fix" that need.

Show that it is cost effective. (ROI) Return on investment)

I have found that it is always helpful to be able to show direct benefit to customers or to the person that you are asking not just a benefit to yourself.

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