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I assumed that certain rude personalities were promoted to leadership positions. Then I both found myself being promoted, and adopting some of those behaviors.
We don't always begin our careers where we'd like them to end up. We're not stuck with jobs where we began them. I walk through paths to move your career in a new direction.
Frequently, saying no is better than saying yes. Our teams can concentrate on the highest value work if we set clear boundaries.
You can only succeed if you are willing to fail. You can only learn if you are willing to be terrible at first.
No manager wants to be a terrible boss. Yet even with the best of intentions, it's hard to avoid being at least moderately incompetent.
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between certainty and silence, a third path "forward"
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I assumed that certain rude personalities were promoted to leadership positions. Then I both found myself being promoted, and adopting some of those behaviors.