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How’s Your Boss Doing?
March 11th, 2014
by Bill Boyajian

Maybe a better question is, “How are YOU doing with your boss?

I don’t like the term “boss.” So let’s substitute it with supervisor, manager, owner, or any term that refers to the person you report to. If you are the owner or ultimate authority, fine. Just listen in.

Most people want to work for people who know where they’re headed, and also how to get there. They want to work for people who are collaborative and make them feel part of a team. Employees don’t want to be taken for granted. They want to be part of something bigger than themselves that achieves success.

So if you are in charge, rally people around you with a team-builder mentality. If you are a support person, give your manager the very best effort you can. They deserve your support, and you deserve the very best of their leadership.

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