Your Office Coach

It takes a plan to improve a lazy co-worker

by Marie McIntyre, Ph.D on July 9, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach

‘Rater bias’ in performance reviews: How to counter it?

by Marie McIntyre, Ph.D on July 3, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach

The ‘stealth promotion’ promotes only confusion

by Marie McIntyre, Ph.D on June 24, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach

Questioning the boss’s hiring moves? That’s sure to backfire

by Marie McIntyre, Ph.D on June 18, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach

One response does not an interview make

by Marie McIntyre, Ph.D on June 12, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach

A strong hand slap for a nosy co-worker

by Marie McIntyre, Ph.D on May 28, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach

Waste no time in asking why you’ve been cut out of the loop

by Marie McIntyre, Ph.D on May 21, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach

In the face of layoffs and pay cuts, keep perspective

by Marie McIntyre, Ph.D on May 6, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach

Use a delicate approach with the sulky boss

by on April 23, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach

This Starbucks drama invites tattling … but hold on

by Marie McIntyre, Ph.D on April 16, 2014 Categorized in: Your Office Coach