These days many young people see no need to wait their turn before moving up the ladder of success â and their refusal to patiently stand in line is the right idea, says Michelle A. Turman, author of Jumping the Queue: Achieving Great Things Before Youâre Ready.
As I stand in awe of the cherry blossoms at Washington, DC’s Tidal Basin, my thoughts give way to the transience of time. If you could live your life over again, would you do anything differently? I describe my personal journey in this video. I’d really love to hear your thoughts, too. Please chime in the comments below.
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Whether theyâre a screamer, a blamer, a nit-picking perfectionist, an over- or under-delegator, or just a plain old bully, bad bosses are as common as the jobs they supervise. Here’s how to stay sane and get ahead.
Weâve all been there. That moment when you present your boss with the best idea ever and their response is not what you imagined. You can see your amazing idea crashing and burning right before your eyes, stamped out before it even got off the ground. At this juncture you must make an important decision.
When you leave a job with an organization, your responsibility to that company doesnât completely end on your last day, says Cheryl Hyatt of Hyatt-Fennell, an executive search firm.