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Your Supervisor Wants to Squash You?: What Part of The Problem Do You Own?
Career, Office politics, Personal growth, Professional growth

Your Supervisor Wants to Squash You?: What Part of The Problem Do You Own?

Question: Normally, my new employer’s office manager hires and supervises administrative assistants, but she was on a cruise in March … Continue reading Your Supervisor Wants to Squash You?: What Part of The Problem Do You Own?

How To Avoid Getting Blindsided By A Layoff
Career, Professional growth, Uncategorized

How To Avoid Getting Blindsided By A Layoff

“I didn’t see it coming.” Then, when it was too late, when the human resources department or your supervisor handed … Continue reading How To Avoid Getting Blindsided By A Layoff

How To Nail Three Challenging Job Interview Questions.
Career, Professional growth

How To Nail Three Challenging Job Interview Questions.

Question: I’m back in the job market and three questions interviewers ask always throw me for a loop. What do … Continue reading How To Nail Three Challenging Job Interview Questions.

Co-Worker Has A Bad Habit Of Opening Her Mouth
Career, Personal growth, Professional growth, Uncategorized

Co-Worker Has A Bad Habit Of Opening Her Mouth

Question: My coworker has a bad habit of opening her mouth and letting angry words fly. Recently, she ripped into … Continue reading Co-Worker Has A Bad Habit Of Opening Her Mouth

In A Business Partnership With ‘The Devil’? Here’s What To Do.
Leadership, Professional growth

In A Business Partnership With ‘The Devil’? Here’s What To Do.

Q: Sixteen months ago I lost my oil company job, but received enough severance to keep me afloat for more … Continue reading In A Business Partnership With ‘The Devil’? Here’s What To Do.

My Former Employee Now Supervises Me, and It Is Hell
Office politics, Personal growth, Professional growth

My Former Employee Now Supervises Me, and It Is Hell

Q: Several months ago one of my former employees, who’d left our agency, returned as my immediate supervisor. It’s been … Continue reading My Former Employee Now Supervises Me, and It Is Hell

Business, HR/Human Resources & Operations, Leadership, Legal aspects of management, Management/supervision

Do You Fire Him? The Answer is Harder Than You Think.

Do you fire an otherwise acceptable employee after he unintentionally creates widespread panic among those your organization has committed to … Continue reading Do You Fire Him? The Answer is Harder Than You Think.

My Insecure Supervisor Controls My Future
Career, Personal growth, Professional growth

My Insecure Supervisor Controls My Future

Q: My introverted, insecure, my-way-or-the-highway supervisor has an abnormally low threshold for anything resembling a suggestion. Though I have both technical … Continue reading My Insecure Supervisor Controls My Future

How to Respond to Suspicions of Sexual Misconduct In A Doctor’s Office
Dr. Lynne Curry

How to Respond to Suspicions of Sexual Misconduct In A Doctor’s Office

Q: I work in a medical clinic. A supporting staff member is supposed to work alongside any physician in a … Continue reading How to Respond to Suspicions of Sexual Misconduct In A Doctor’s Office

The Predatory Client and Your Workplace Environment
Dr. Lynne Curry

The Predatory Client and Your Workplace Environment

You’ve met the predatory client and possibly even tangled with him. He or she makes life difficult for your staff, … Continue reading The Predatory Client and Your Workplace Environment

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