Betrayed! (And Now You're Dead to Me)

Betrayed! (And Now You're Dead to Me)

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Re-Issue Lessons in Strategery Part Two

Tune in to hear Chris and Tim discuss “Lessons in Strategery Part One and Two.” You’ll understand the title when you hear the podcast. We’re here to help you succeed! Send us your workplace dilemmas or career questions. Email us: info@cubicleconfidential.com or tweet us: @cubicle ...  Afficher plus

Re-Issue Lessons in Strategery Part One

Tune in to hear Chris and Tim discuss “Lessons in Strategery Part One and Two.” You’ll understand the title when you hear the podcast. We’re here to help you succeed! Send us your workplace dilemmas or career questions. Email us: info@cubicleconfidential.com or tweet us: @cubicle ...  Afficher plus

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Quitting Mid-Crisis (Bonus)
Dear HBR:

Are you leaving your organization during a critical time? Dan and Alison answer your questions with the help of Shirli Kopelman, a negotiations professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. In this bonus episode, they talk through what to do when you’re plann ...  Afficher plus

Resignations
Dear HBR:

Are you looking to quit your job? Dan and Alison answer your questions with the help of David Burkus, a management professor at Oral Roberts University. They talk through what to do when you want to call out a toxic employee in your resignation letter, reject a counteroffer, or r ...  Afficher plus

r/Maliciouscompliance My Boss Fired Me, So I Ruined Her Business!
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r/Maliciouscompliance OP is one of the most valuable employees in his company. He delivers a premium product to the company's clients and gets rave reviews. When a new boss takes over the company, she immediately begins cutting costs by reducing the quality of the product and lay ...  Afficher plus

If You Feel Unqualified For Your Job... Listen to This
The GaryVee Audio Experience

Today’s episode is a classic segment from GaryVeeTV! So many people face imposter syndrome when starting a new job or being promoted to a senior/manager role. It is completely normal to feel unqualified at first and scared to make a mistake because you do not want to let down ...

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