Carla Harris: How to find the person who can help you get ahead at work
卡拉·哈莉斯: 如何尋找能幫你在工作中出人頭地的人
At Morgan Stanley, Carla Harris is responsible for improving the access to capital for female and multicultural founders, as well as increasing client connectivity to enhance revenue generation. Full bio
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commonly used phrase on Wall Street
一個非常常用的詞彙。
evaluative process
all the way up to managing directors.
副總裁、經理董事們的過程。
were discussed behind closed doors
在閉門狀態下討論的過程。
the lower bucket --
into a bonus range
to each professional.
and as I observed,
而當我觀察時,
that was responsible
of a conversation.
that had the responsibility
of all the candidates.
who were supposed to comment
被展示時給予評價。
that those other people
被討論的人的職位更高。
than the folks that were being discussed
some interaction with those candidates.
有過一些互動。
at this roundtable for the first time,
參與圓桌會議非常興奮,
would go through this same way,
也會是同樣的流程。
decided in the same way,
以同樣的方式被決定,
how this concept of a meritocracy
每一個從商學院出來的公司
walking out of business school
our process, is a meritocracy.
是精英體制。」
is that you're smart,
途徑就是你很聰明、
and you work really hard,
exactly how that worked.
它是如何運作的機會。
call the first person's name.
叫了第一個人的名字。
for presenting Joe's case did just that.
someone interrupted and said,
有人打斷了,並說:
and quantitative skills.
should go in the top bucket."
someone said, "Solid candidate.
有人說:「紮實的員工。
but a good pair of hands."
但中規中矩, 做得不錯。」
should go in the middle bucket."
被放在中表現組。」
could present Arnold's case,
This kid doesn't have a clue.
這個孩子沒有一點頭緒。
should go in the bottom bucket."
被放在低表現組。」
that I clutched my pearls --
that this idea of a meritocracy
這個被所有組織推崇的
is really just a myth.
其實真的只是一個迷思。
精英體制的環境,
meritocratic environment
involved in the evaluative equation,
would have to be behind closed doors
將會在閉門會議中
around that table
"Well, who is that person?
「那麽,誰會是那個人呢?
the popular business terms at the time,
當時熱門的商業術語,
can't be a mentor,
這個人不能是一名職涯導師,
is to give you tailored advice,
是給予你量身定做的建議,
and to your career aspirations.
the good, the bad and the ugly
以及醜陋的建議。
a champion or an advocate,
have to spend any currency
get invited to the room
一個與外界隔絕的房間
this person should be called.
at the University of Michigan
that I had learned
that is carrying your interest,
這個與你的利益息息相關的人,
carrying your paper into the room,
帶著你的資料進入那個房間的人,
and social capital on you,
to pound the table on your behalf,
你為什麽需要一個保薦人?」
that I can think of,
health care, financial services,
a human element.
that measure of subjectivity.
in who is presenting your case.
體現在誰代表你展示你的資料。
any objective data that you might have.
有關你的任何客觀性的數據。
in how they say what they're going to say
他們如何表達他們將要陳述的
that that person who is speaking,
那個為你說話的人,
whatever it is for you,
他能在那閉門會議中為你爭取到。
someone sees you in an environment
在那個環境中看到你時
to make it happen for you.
「我要讓那在你身上實現,
that you are successful."
we know it doesn't really happen that way.
我們知道這種情況不會發生。
this concept of currency
your ability to get a sponsor.
你找到一個保薦人的能力。
in any environment:
and relationship currency.
is the currency that is generated
which was asked of you
above people's expectations,
40 cents a share,
每股 40 分的盈利,
is valuable for three reasons.
get you paid and promoted
it may attract a sponsor.
in the environment, as I said earlier,
保薦人也許會被你吸引。
may be attracted to you.
your power and ask for one.
is now most important.
is the currency that is generated
你在你的環境下對人所做的投資,
in the people in your environment,
in the people in your environment.
to use their hard-earned
個人影響力貨幣在你身上,
currency on your behalf
any interaction with them.
the time to connect, to engage
你要花時間去建立關係,去互動,
that are in your environment,
the opportunity to know you.
that when you approach them
當你接觸他們
in the affirmative.
that you have to have a sponsor,
並認為你需要有一個保薦人,
you identify a sponsor.
three primary characteristics.
a seat at the decision-making table,
behind closed doors,
they'd better have some power.
that they have those three things.
identified the person,
in getting promoted this year.
被升職非常有興趣。
anything else to prove my worthiness
has to be behind closed doors
and pounding the table.
and you are aware of the client feedback,
你也知道客戶對我的的評價,
arguing on my behalf."
為我爭取。」
that he will answer yes,
that Jim might say no,
that he would tell you no.
that he has enough exposure to your work
他充分了解你的工作表現,
behind closed doors
有真正的公信度,
on your behalf.
he has the juice to get it done,
have the power to do it
in that conversation with you.
that he would tell you no,
valuable information for you
也是寶貴的信息。
your next conversation with a sponsor
下一個保薦人的談話,
a little bit more impactful.
it is to have a sponsor.
有一個保薦人有多麽重要。
in your career.
這是一個十分關鍵的關係。
in your career without a mentor,
生存很長的時間,
in any organization without a sponsor.
你很難在公司中攀升。
should ask yourself regularly,
走進房間的人?
走進房間的人?」
who is carrying your paper into the room,
some of your hardworking energies
你一些勤勉的精力,
to your success.
讓我以幾句話
that are in the room.
about what people are going to say
擔心人們將要說些什麽,
you might be supporting someone
你是否在支持某人,
after several decades on Wall Street
我學習到了一件事,
is to give it away,
是增長你力量的方式,
is at the heart of your power.
你的權力的中心。
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Carla Harris - Business executive, authorAt Morgan Stanley, Carla Harris is responsible for improving the access to capital for female and multicultural founders, as well as increasing client connectivity to enhance revenue generation.
Why you should listen
In her 30-year career, Carla Harris has had extensive industry experiences in the technology, media, retail, telecommunications, transportation, industrial and healthcare sectors. In August 2013, she was appointed by President Barack Obama to chair the National Women's Business Council. Harris was named to Fortune Magazine's list of "The 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in Corporate America," US Banker's "Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance" (2009, 2010, 2011), Black Enterprise's "Top 75 Most Powerful Women in Business" (2017) and "Top 75 African Americans on Wall Street," Essence Magazine's list of "The 50 Women Who Are Shaping the World" and Ebony's list of the "Power 100" and "15 Corporate Women at the Top." She is the past chair of the board of the Morgan Stanley Foundation and of The Executive Leadership Council, and she is a member of the board of overseers of Harvard University and the board of directors of the Walmart Corporation. She's the author of the books Strategize to Win and Expect to Win.
In her other life, Harris is a singer and has released three gospel CDs, including Unceasing Praise, Joy Is Waiting, and Carla's First Christmas, which was featured on the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather. She has performed five sold-out concerts at Carnegie Hall.
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