Relations With Colleagues & Supervisors

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By mona979 0 comments
If you are in charge of people then you need to get the tips you need to be a good manager. It is understandable if you lack some of the skills to be a good manager but one that is willing to learn can become a great manager and have the skills ... more »
By sdwriter68 0 comments
A lawsuit by an employee is one of the most troublesome and expensive experiences a business owner can encounter. As a former Human Resources professional I was frequently asked how to help avoid a lawsuit by an employee. My response is that ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
It's part of the ebb and flow of the work place; parts of your work force move and shift, people leave, newcomers appear on the scene, or your colleagues go from part-time to full-time or vice versa. Transitions can be hard. Supportive team ... more »
By Natalie Hernandez 0 comments
When someone is discouraged either from work or their personal life they are not going to generate the results that they are capable of. It is very helpful for the manager to be able to recognize when someone is discouraged and try to help them ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
If you have recently found yourself without a boss, you might be feeling much better about going to work these days. Since it will end at some point anyway, you should be a part of the process and help hire your next boss. Here are some helpful ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Impressing a much older boss is, in many ways, a lot like impressing anyone above you in the corporate world. But there are things you should take into consideration if there is a great difference between your ages. Knowing what would impress ... more »
By Limowreck 0 comments
Congratulations on your new job! Now it's time to make the right impression and secure your position. Here are the best ways to impress your new boss and make sure you only leave your new job for a better one!.. more »
By rosswhite1 0 comments
Want to make yourself truly unique in your workplace? Here are a few simple tips to help you get noticed by your boss!.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Trying to improve your relationship with your boss can be as challenging as trying to mend a broken marriage. If you have the desire, the results can be equally rewarding. Make it an important part of your job to get along with your boss, and you ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
When communication is lacking in the workplace, it can have a negative effect on both productivity and office morale. A lack of workplace communication can lead to such things as gossip, resentment and high staff turnover... more »
By REGGIE55 0 comments
In a ever-changing business world, its essential to flow through change. Most changes occur as a result of restructuring of the business and /or launching of new products. It can even result of meeting customers need or a new boss..... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
A supervisor within an organization must often issue directives to persons he or she is supervising (subordinates). There are both good ways and bad ways to issue directives. In order for the tasks assigned to be achieved effectively and ... more »
By stlscientist 0 comments
Bosses love to be kept up to date on projects. Never let your boss down again and always shine like a star when you follow these simple steps to keeping your boss updated on your projects... more »
By anish 0 comments
So you've landed a talent agent to represent your acting career. Congrats! Keep these tips in mind to ensure a fruitful relationship and keep your name off the year-end talent roster cuts... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Finding a quality assistant can be a frustrating, lengthy process. You have to find someone with the right qualifications and experience, as well as someone who fits into your office environment. Plus, training an employee takes a lot of time and ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
When working in an office full of cubicles, it's tough to maintain your privacy, particularly when everyone can hear and see practically everything you do. When you'd rather keep your activities on the computer to yourself, try these strategies ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Email is wonderful. However, it takes some effort in order to keep it private when you spend your workday in a cubicle. The lower the walls, the less privacy you have. You must do what you can do to keep your email private while working in a ... more »
By Misti Sandefur Sandefur 0 comments
Many employees only care about one thing: clocking out. Why? Employees often feel that their employers don't care. Many times, they're correct. I've heard a number of people say their employer doesn't pay them enough or compliment them enough. Of ... more »
By Bill Bucy 0 comments
Spending 40 hours or more a week with a group of people demands a certain degree of social bonding. That's how teams work. But you can control how deep those bonds grow to meet your comfort level and still fit in... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
When you get a job, you fill out paperwork which includes your tax deduction information. Your boss uses this information to withhold taxes from your income. He pays this to the various tax authorities according to a set schedule. It is important ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Are you ready to come out to your co-workers, or would the matter be better left unsaid? Read on to know if you're ready - or if you even want to take this step... more »
By Carla Lucas 1 comments
There are instances when you are at a party or out with a group of friends when a discussion turns to a controversial topic of which you have very strong opinions that you know not everyone in the groups shares. What do you do? If the answer is ... more »
By Jonathan West 0 comments
Everyone has been in a bad job down the line, but some end up in nightmare jobs that they can't find a way to leave! Here are surefire signs that it is time to move on and get on with your life and career... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Leading people who lead others is a difficult task. In general, a leader is fairly set in his ways and usually considers change difficult. Good leaders are willing to learn more if it means that they have the potential for advancement within the ... more »
By Countrymom 0 comments
So you've handed in your resignation and will be leaving your current job position in a few short weeks. You did give notice didn't you? Giving a 2 week notice prior to leaving your job is the first of many steps for leaving your job on a ... more »