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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 280988, member: 90141"] I believe the best way to make sure your opinions and ideas are heard and valued in your workplace is to be a highly valuable staff yourself. When you are highly valuable as an employee, your organization doesn't joke with your perspectives on issues. Be result oriented. Also, every employee always brings out realistic and innovative solutions when issues arise would always be listened to. When your solutions are plain dumb, no one would care about what you have to say. Another thing is that you have to be assertive in the workplace to be heard. People and employers inclusive tend to value assertive people. If you are a yes-sir kind of person, your employer won't regard you and your opinions. People regard those that are vocal and assertive. By being vocal, I don't mean you should be challenging and insulting people. I mean people that have a level of control over what they want to do. [/QUOTE]
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