Eliminate Surprises Before They Happen

Eliminate Surprises to Standout as Someone Who Is Organized and In Control


Senior executives don’t like surprises. Especially when the surprise is an issue that could have been avoided. That’s why it’s important that you eliminate surprises in your work. By doing so, not only can you enhance your career advancement within your organization, but you also establish yourself as someone who is well-prepared and capable of managing tasks effectively.

By prioritizing these three key areas, you can effectively anticipate and mitigate potential surprises and risks.

Stay In Front Of Potential Surprises

To effectively mitigate surprises, it's essential to stay ahead of potential threats. Developing intuition is key for leaders, enabling them to anticipate issues before they arise. Additionally, thoughtful planning, iterative refinement of strategies, and precise execution help to maintain a proactive approach. Regular reflection and continuous learning from both successes and mistakes are vital for staying informed about the current landscape. By incorporating these practices and adapting plans accordingly, you can ensure operations run smoothly and inspire trust and confidence among stakeholders.


While it’s unrealistic to prevent every issue, handling them calmly and decisively ensures timely resolution and enhances others’ trust in your accountability and dependability.
— John Fildes

Rapidly Resolve The Unexpected

Although it's vital to maintain a proactive approach, it's essential to acknowledge that unexpected challenges are bound to arise. Perfection may not always be achievable, and encountering hurdles is inevitable. Instead of reacting with panic or frustration when faced with such situations, it's imperative to avoid emotional or negative responses. The key is to remain focused on achieving swift resolutions. Keeping a calm demeanor enables you to expedite the resolution process and reinforces the perception that you are in control of the situation.

Keep Your Boss Informed

It's crucial to keep your boss informed. Regular communication helps them understand potential challenges and be prepared. Transparent dialogue builds trust and demonstrates your ability to anticipate and manage threats effectively. By conveying confidence and maintaining a calm demeanor, you underscore your capacity to handle any situation. If an issue arises, your boss will be more supportive and less reactive, aiding in quicker resolution.

In Conclusion

Avoiding surprises is crucial, so it's essential to anticipate and address challenges before they arise. Proactively staying ahead allows you to navigate obstacles confidently. While it's unrealistic to prevent every issue, handling them calmly and decisively ensures timely resolution and enhances others' trust in your accountability and dependability. Regularly communicating about upcoming challenges and the strategies you're employing to mitigate them reinforces your leadership position within the organization.

About John Fildes

I grow the top line by connecting marketing to business strategy. By leveraging powerful positioning, content marketing, and client insights, I help organizations drive qualitative and quantitative results at scale.

I've built an amazing network of incredibly talented people over the years. What I've appreciated most is those who have invested in me, mentored me, and helped me become the talented professional I am today. I pay it forward by doing the same for other high performing professionals and entrepreneurs.

Learn More: Marketing Leader | Adept Entrepreneur | People Developer


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