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  • How to Buy a Gift for Your Boss

    Birthdays, holidays, Bosses' Day ... what do you buy for your Boss? The person who has everything and can afford anything they want? When it comes to your boss it's the thought that counts and...

  • How to Work Successfully with Multiple Bosses

    One of the most popular organization structures companies use today is matrixed management. This requires that workers have multiple bosses. Although a company may save money from this management...

  • How to Understand The Way Work Relationships Work

    Those who work are called employees or workers, and those who manage or oversee these workers are called leaders or bosses. The work relationship is a cooperative, mutually beneficial arrangement...

  • How to Deal With a Foul Mouthed Boss

    Having a boss that has a mouth like a trucker can make work very difficult for you. Most often, bosses who use inappropriate language are also the ones who berate their employees, fly off the...

  • How to Make Your Work Relationships Succeed

    People play an essential part in any business. The activity they engage in is called work. Work occupies about one-third to one-half of our lives. Those who work are called employees or workers,...

  • How to Keep a Boss Happy

    A happy boss means a happy work environment. Keeping a boss content is important for employees who want to stay employed, lower stress levels and enjoy their work. Employees who keep their bosses...

  • How to Work with a Hostile Boss

    Bullying bosses can be bad news. Putting in 40 hours a week and working your way up the food chain is stressful enough. Adding a bad boss and a hostile work environment to the mix can put you over...

  • How to Cope With an Arrogant Boss

    Arrogance is defined as conceit, self-loving and egotistic. In general, arrogance is self-confidence on drugs. Many employers do not know the distinction between supervising and controlling....

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