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At some point in your life you have probably experienced the dreaded “4-way stop showdown.” You know… you are sitting at a 4-way stop staring at three other drivers who arrived the same time you did and none of you … Continue reading

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The proverbial bad boss – poor communicator, micromanager, unqualified, absent – the list goes on and on. It’s amazing the impact a poor leader can have on the climate within the workplace, as well as on our health and happiness … Continue reading

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Everyone vividly remembers their worst supervisor ever. She only offered negative feedback and it usually felt like an attack. Your job performance suffered and your time in that position was tough, to say the least. Now that you fill the … Continue reading

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Whether you’re a left-brain person or a right brainer may have stunning implications in the business world, especially since some folks think there’s a noticeable shift these days in which kind of thinking is taking prominence. As is laid out … Continue reading

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We have all worked for them, and oh, how they have made our lives anywhere from difficult to miserable. The boss who can’t communicate what’s needed. The manager who doesn’t do any planning, leading to frantic, frenetic hair pulling as … Continue reading

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Sure, you’re a responsible adult and manager. At least you think so. But Tim Connor, in his book, “81 Challenges Smart Managers Face,” might make you think twice about how you are responsible. “Although you are responsible for your employees’ … Continue reading

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