The company is a ship, and we need to help each other.

These days, an article "The company is a boat, I am on the boat" has exploded the circle of friends. "The company is a ship. When you join a company, you become a crew member on this ship. Whether this ship is fully loaded or stranded depends on whether you work with all the crew members on board, Qi Xin, to help each other in the same boat. " Indeed, when we face the market directly, we find that we often need to support each other in order to reach the other side of the goal.

The company is a ship. When we boarded the ship, we were no longer passengers, but sailors. Facing the rough sea, what we need to do is to do our best in our own position and ensure the ship to break through the waves. Take work as your own career, and only you can master it. In fact, no matter when, we are all partners with leaders and strive for our own cause.

The company is a ship. When we got on this ship, our boss and colleagues were our partners in the same boat. We have all seen dragon boat rowing. Only with the concerted efforts of 25 people, Qi Xin, can the ship move forward. When encountering storms, it is necessary for each of us to take responsibility and actively and efficiently complete every instruction given by the captain, because we have no time to complain and delay. Every minute of hesitation, the arrival may be a shipwreck. At the same time, open your mind, start from me, and don't care about the gains and losses of one place at a time, because all the crew members need to go all out and cooperate with each other to row the boat to the other side of success. In fact, leaders and employees are all members of this ship, but with different division of labor and different roles. On the ship of Enterprise, the boss is the captain. This position gives him not only rights, but also responsibilities. He should consider the course of the ship, avoid hitting rocks or icebergs, and ensure the safety of everyone on board. I never envy leaders, because I know they are more tired than us.

The company is a ship. When we get on this ship, everyone's fate will be closely linked with this ship, and we will live and die with this ship. The rise and fall of the company is not only directly related to the vital interests of every employee of the company, but also depends on every employee of the company. None of us want the ship to break down in the vast sea, or even have an accident or accident. Therefore, what we have to do is never give up and tide over the difficulties together. I remember in this year's publicity conference room, Secretary Wang told us a passage: The real responsibility is not to resign after failure, but to stand up again where I failed.

In fact, this is the job. If you are kind to it, it will repay you. Sometimes, isn't exercise a valuable asset? Being in the same boat with the boss not only means that you can share the joy of success with the boss, but more importantly, you can share the worries for the boss when he is in trouble. Contribute your strength, share the pressure of the boss as much as possible, stand in the same position with the boss, support him and understand him. Isn't his success your success? Before you know it, it's time for new employees to join the company. Remember the 4.2-meter-high wall that we climbed with our bare hands when we joined the company. This is actually the same as our current job. Only by working together in the same boat can we help and set up my cloudy sail and the deep and deep sea of the bridge.