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10 months ago
in What A 4-yr Old Can Teach You About Managing Your Boss on CAREEREALISM
Awesome, just awesome!
And so cute ;-)
And so cute ;-)
10 months ago
in My Compliment to the World’s Most Evil Co-worker on CAREEREALISM
Okay, you win. You didn't just have an annoying co-worker, but a truly evil one.
Good job also ignoring the bad things and focusing on what she did well, instead of turning the bad into a cynical compliment.
Lets see who else participates...
Good job also ignoring the bad things and focusing on what she did well, instead of turning the bad into a cynical compliment.
Lets see who else participates...
10 months ago
in Workplace Challenge: Do YOU Have What it Takes to Give A Great Compliment? on CAREEREALISM
The annoying employee I have in mind was:
1) making other people look bad by selectively putting the CEO in copy of some emails
2) not taking other people's requests seriously and subtly making them understand that they're idiots
3) blatantly ignoring established HR processes and always managing to look all innocent in the end
My compliment:
I admire your ability to get the CEO's attention to speed up projects you're working on or to kill other projects that you consider a waste of time.
You're very good at saving time by ignoring the processes I'm responsible for. This really pisses me off because it means more headaches for me and wasted time to clean up behind you, but I do respect skill when I see it.
What's funny is that I wouldn't want to work with this person again, but it's always nice to meet him outside of work as he's witty and the topics we discuss are usually very interesting.
@JT
This was my answer to the challenge. What about you ;-)
1) making other people look bad by selectively putting the CEO in copy of some emails
2) not taking other people's requests seriously and subtly making them understand that they're idiots
3) blatantly ignoring established HR processes and always managing to look all innocent in the end
My compliment:
I admire your ability to get the CEO's attention to speed up projects you're working on or to kill other projects that you consider a waste of time.
You're very good at saving time by ignoring the processes I'm responsible for. This really pisses me off because it means more headaches for me and wasted time to clean up behind you, but I do respect skill when I see it.
What's funny is that I wouldn't want to work with this person again, but it's always nice to meet him outside of work as he's witty and the topics we discuss are usually very interesting.
@JT
This was my answer to the challenge. What about you ;-)
10 months ago
in Workplace Challenge: Do YOU Have What it Takes to Give A Great Compliment? on CAREEREALISM
@everybody
We're off to a great start. Thanks for playing along. Now I really need to finish my own contribution.
@gin
Were you afraid I would make you a compliment, so you took preemptive measures ;-)
We're off to a great start. Thanks for playing along. Now I really need to finish my own contribution.
@gin
Were you afraid I would make you a compliment, so you took preemptive measures ;-)
10 months ago
in KnowHR: Read This! on KnowHR Blog
Frank, I saw you tweeting "Read This!" and since you don't say such things lightly, I clicked.
I would never have expected to find a link to my blog ;-)
Thanks a lot!
I would never have expected to find a link to my blog ;-)
Thanks a lot!