Diabolical Scheming in Process...
For years, I’ve struggled with happiness in my career. I’m easily bored, need to be challenged and
most important of all, don’t like to be micro-managed.
Well, I’m 3 years into my current position and am still
unhappy with my choice in careers. It’s
my problem and I’m dealing with it, BUT knowing it’s only short-term (3-5
years) definitely helps.
That being said, I’ve come up with a plan of sorts –
something that should keep me engaged, reduce my exposure to unpleasant people,
allow me to be slightly creative and the best part – my report structure should
change. AND, there is a need for this
position within the organization – they just don’t know it yet!
Here is where by diabolical scheming comes in. I need to figure out a way to – make them
aware of the need for this position, convince them I’m the right person for the
position, convince my boss he’s not the reason I’m want out of our department, so
he’ll give the new position his blessing, recommend me and then find a suitable
replacement so I can get the hell out. Then
all I have to do is make the position mine.
Easy - in my mind at least…
So, the position I’m speaking about is a corporate policy
and procedure trainer. The position
title needs some work.
Basically as part of my current role, I now write corporate
policies and procedures and as part of the legal department, we then “roll them
out” and magically believe people are adhering to them. By “roll them out”, I mean send the policy in
an e-mail. Efficient, I know but not so effective.
I would like to take the role a step further and implement a
formal training program which would entail initial training, ongoing training
to new employees, yearly refresher training and of course, policy and procedure
compliance monitoring.
I believe employees would find value in this because as it
stands now, they are supposed to following policies and procedures that many of
them don’t even know about. They start
with the company, are handed a policy and procedure manual and are expected to
be aware and understand it. People aren't
wired to work that way – at least most people I know aren’t.
I know it sounds boring, but I enjoy the teaching aspect of
these things, I like to make boring topics interesting and understandable and I
like things to run smoothly and right now, things don’t run smoothly – at all.
So there it is…my "escape from the legal department until I
can escape from reality" scheme. *insert diabolical laugh here* muhahahaha
Comments
Good luck!
Referee
Corporate Compliance Manager