Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Not Stated in the Job Scope? Definitely Not An Excuse

Time flies as though we were in a time machine. Who else agrees with me? In a blink of an eye, it’s already the third week of July which also means that I've been working as a PR professional for two weeks.

Media monitoring has been my daily task now. The first thing I do every morning after I arrive in the office - switch on the computer, open the hotel’s Facebook page, check and reply the inbox messages and comments. This isn't boring as the inquiries I get are always different. What kind of bores me is reading several copies of newspaper every day. I have to search for the news that is related to or about the hotel. Cut, paste and file it (if there’s any). Other than the news of Dynasty Hotel, I also have to do a competitor analysis - look for news about other hotels in Miri to analyse what they have done. However this does not happen every day. This kind of news just doesn't appear in the paper every day, which means I do end up getting nothing sometimes.

Just when I thought my second week was going to be just like my first week of working, here came a surprise! Okay, I was shocked instead of surprised. I was asked to prepare a speech for our Managing Director for the upcoming event, Hari Raya Goodies Presentation. I know there is an event next week and I know the MD is going to give a speech but little did I know I had to prepare the speech. I have written speeches before but none of them was a “real” one, they were all for assignments. I totally did not expect I would be given this task as it was not stated in my job scope by the supervisor earlier. I worried too much thus I have spent three days to write a speech (what a shamefully long time to write a speech). Gratefully, my supervisor did not reproach me for spending that long but she did point out my shortcomings. She also told me she has helped to do some editing (I believed it was a lot though she said some).  


Anyway, it is good that my shortcomings have been pointed out so I would know what and where I should improve on. I have also learnt to be prepared for any task assigned to me. “Not stated in the job scope” is definitely not an excuse for not doing the task well. 


Chang Song Enn
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good surprise for you! I bet writing a speech is also a time to shine by showing your writing techniques that you learnt.

Looking forward for your next post!

Unknown said...

same here, media releases that written by me has some grammar mistakes and had been corrected by my supervisor for a few times,at least we learn something and know where is our mistakes, so we can do a better job next time! haha All the best to your upcoming work tasks! :)