As I was leaving the training facility (<guild />) this afternoon, turning the key in my car’s ignition, it broke off. Having a backup key somewhere hidden under the car would have been nice. No such luck. At least I had one at home, and access to public transportation. Continue reading
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#119 – TEN WAYS OF COPING WITH A BAD BOSS – CHRIS ANDERSON
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First, understand that your boss may not know they are a bad boss. A hands-off manager may not realize that failure to provide any direction or feedback is a symptom of a bad boss. What are the main management mistakes that they’re making and how do you go about coping with a bad boss? Continue reading
#115 – PONTIUS PILATE MANAGEMENT (AVOIDING ACCOUNTABILITY) – MALCOLM PEART
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How many times do we experience the situation when something bad happens and the manager who feels they may be responsible has his, or her, moral-fortitude challenged? The challenged manager inevitably goes into self-preservation mode. “Can I duck for cover?” and avoid the flak is their first question. But, and as with most bad situations, there is no time so how can blame be diverted? Continue reading
#113 – DID YOU SAY ‘OLD FART’ – LEIZA DOLGHIH
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#112 – WHY I’M NOT IN HIGH SCHOOL – MARGAUX HUTCHINS
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In the United States, every child is supposed to go to high school. This is the law in most countries.
I decided to break the law. I don’t go to high school.
If you’re a parent, check in with your kids and ask them what they think of school. It may be a good conversation starter on their future. It may save you money for not being on the hook for paying for college. Continue reading

