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Keep Getting Better and Better at Working Together
We all know that “building relationships is critical to success” any time, but especially so in today’s workplace. “People are our number-one asset!” The problem is that such truisms lead a lot of would-be go-to people in the wrong direction when trying to tap the power of relationships at work. First, there are those who play workplace politics:
- The blamer. Blamers always can (and usually do) tell you (and lots of others) all of the things that other people do wrong (or not quite right) that lead to suboptimal results. Shane, a retail sales whiz at a makeup counter in a major department ...
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