Could You Work With Your Best Friend?
Hopefully, we all have a close friend or two at work. We work with these people at least eight hours a day. We spend the majority of our waking hours ...
Hopefully, we all have a close friend or two at work. We work with these people at least eight hours a day. We spend the majority of our waking hours ...
The Huffington Post | Margaret Wheeler Johnson | Posted 08.30.2011
You know who he is: He backs you up in meetings. He emails you non-essential information -- frequently. When he goes the vending machine, he buys for ...
Dr. Irene S. Levine | Posted 11.17.2011
Friendships, even very good ones, typically change over time. But the "rules" or etiquette on how to best adapt to a changed friendship are often murk...
Fred Whelan and Gladys Stone | Posted 05.25.2011
Keep in mind that this is a new position for your boss and that s/he will be figuring this out as they go. If they stumble, that should not reinforce to you that the wrong person got the promotion.
The Grindstone | Posted 10.10.2011