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Managing The Boss Is Essential To Career Success father worked on the line at GE for more than twenty years.Your boss is the gatekeeper of your career. Unless you are able to manage a positive relationship with him at each step in your career you will fall short of your potential.Like it or not, never forget he is the portal through which you connect with the rest of the organization and its resources. Your boss is the one who can pass you along for promotions, or he can stop you dead in your tracks. He is the first hurdle you must get over to get more responsibility and more money. Your pla "I always tell our leaders that they're GE to the people in this company. When I would sit around the kitchen table with my dad, I never knew who the CEO of GE was. I knew my dad's boss. … when he had a good boss, he was pumped. The frontline folks are critical to how the Business Collaboration Through Real Value Chains Jerry Pounds, writing on the Management-Issues web site recently put out an interesting piece called: "Litigation awaits for insensitive employers." Here's a key passage.Collaboration involves massive investments in systems, redefined processes, and data reconciliation. Collaborate by linking with your partner's value-quality chain for the best value-added.We hear a lot these days about problems with business collaboration. There is talk of a business chain to create shared value. I see contrived methods to link raw materials to a finished product that are called value chains, but they are chains with no value links. I have never seen a working example of successf "Judges and juries are linking musculoskeletal disorders, cardiovascular disease, psychological disorders, suicide, cancer, ulcers, impaired immune function and workplace injuries to a wide spectrum of emotional workplace stressors." Ultimately, in our litigious society, there's no way to assure that you won't get sued or that you'll win if you do. The good news, though, is that there are some basic things you can do to improve your odds. The best defense against a claim that you were an unfair boss is to be a fair one. Sounds simple, huh? But lots of companies spend lots of time worrying about legal strategies when they should be paying attention to the quality of supervision in their company. Bottom line: it's the immediate boss that matters. If you doubt that, try this test. Find someone who works outside the home and who has kids. Ask the kids if they know their parent's boss's name. They almost certainly will. Ask them if their parent's boss ever makes a difference in their mom or dad's mood. They'll almost certainly say, "Yes." Or, don't try that experiment. Just read this quote from GE's CEO, Jeff Immelt. Immelt's father worked on the line at GE for more than twenty years. "I always tell our leaders that they're GE to the people in this company. When I would sit around the kitchen table with my dad, I never knew who the CEO of GE was. I knew my dad's boss. … when he had a good boss, he was pumped. The frontline folks are critical to how the A Lack Of Accountability Is One Of Corporate America's Biggest Challenges workplace injuries to a wide spectrum of emotional workplace stressors."One of the major challenges facing organizations today is to ensure accountability with its policies, procedures and philosophy. Over the years, I have seen numerous instances where there are rules, standards, expectations and policies that are continuously ignored, sabotaged, and/or broken for any number of reasons by a variety of employees.As a manager, business owner or executive, ensuring that what you expect is actually happening on a consistent and routine basis is often a difficult, yet nec Ultimately, in our litigious society, there's no way to assure that you won't get sued or that you'll win if you do. The good news, though, is that there are some basic things you can do to improve your odds. The best defense against a claim that you were an unfair boss is to be a fair one. Sounds simple, huh? But lots of companies spend lots of time worrying about legal strategies when they should be paying attention to the quality of supervision in their company. Bottom line: it's the immediate boss that matters. If you doubt that, try this test. Find someone who works outside the home and who has kids. Ask the kids if they know their parent's boss's name. They almost certainly will. Ask them if their parent's boss ever makes a difference in their mom or dad's mood. They'll almost certainly say, "Yes." Or, don't try that experiment. Just read this quote from GE's CEO, Jeff Immelt. Immelt's father worked on the line at GE for more than twenty years. "I always tell our leaders that they're GE to the people in this company. When I would sit around the kitchen table with my dad, I never knew who the CEO of GE was. I knew my dad's boss. … when he had a good boss, he was pumped. The frontline folks are critical to how the How to Find the Perfect Wholesale Business for You an unfair boss is to be a fair one. Sounds simple, huh? But lots of companies spend lots of time worrying about legal strategies when they should be paying attention to the quality of supervision in their company.There are many types of wholesale businesses. You need to find the right one that fits your style, your character, interests and personality. This article will help you find the different types of wholesale businesses so you can pick the right one for you.Not all wholesale businesses are created equal. There are many types of wholesale businesses, probably too many to mention. Every item that is sold or produced could be sold at wholesale prices. For our article we’ll go over businesses that Bottom line: it's the immediate boss that matters. If you doubt that, try this test. Find someone who works outside the home and who has kids. Ask the kids if they know their parent's boss's name. They almost certainly will. Ask them if their parent's boss ever makes a difference in their mom or dad's mood. They'll almost certainly say, "Yes." Or, don't try that experiment. Just read this quote from GE's CEO, Jeff Immelt. Immelt's father worked on the line at GE for more than twenty years. "I always tell our leaders that they're GE to the people in this company. When I would sit around the kitchen table with my dad, I never knew who the CEO of GE was. I knew my dad's boss. … when he had a good boss, he was pumped. The frontline folks are critical to how the Stellar Customer Service in 10 Simple Steps side the home and who has kids. Ask the kids if they know their parent's boss's name. They almost certainly will.If you're like me, you've had plenty of experience with BAD customer service. Just think about the last time you had a bad experience with a product or a service.Perhaps the product or service did not live up to the sales pitch. Maybe the company was unresponsive to your calls or emails. Maybe they did not do what they said they were going to do. Or they gave you the run-around when you called to report a problem or ask a question.If you think about it, all of these negative experiences b Ask them if their parent's boss ever makes a difference in their mom or dad's mood. They'll almost certainly say, "Yes." Or, don't try that experiment. Just read this quote from GE's CEO, Jeff Immelt. Immelt's father worked on the line at GE for more than twenty years. "I always tell our leaders that they're GE to the people in this company. When I would sit around the kitchen table with my dad, I never knew who the CEO of GE was. I knew my dad's boss. … when he had a good boss, he was pumped. The frontline folks are critical to how the Business & Technology Crack - Does Business Drives Technology or Technology Drives Business? father worked on the line at GE for more than twenty years.Information Technology and the move to a computerized infrastructure model are bringing great changes to many industries. Often it is the CIO of the company who escort this fundamental shift in the business revenue stream. Leading others through modernization, revolutionize and transformation means you must be able to make changes yourself.Forget about asking whether technology drives business or business drives technology. Stop perturbing about whether or not technology is strategic. Silence all "I always tell our leaders that they're GE to the people in this company. When I would sit around the kitchen table with my dad, I never knew who the CEO of GE was. I knew my dad's boss. … when he had a good boss, he was pumped. The frontline folks are critical to how the company does." The immediate boss, not the one at the top of the organizational chart is the one that makes the most difference. When a work team is productive and morale is high, it's usually tied to the behavior of the boss. When a worker claims to have been abused, or ridiculed, or treated unfairly, those charges are usually tied to the behavior of their immediate supervisor, too. So, the problem for your company is to improve the quality of supervision at every level. The solution has three parts. First, promote folks who will do a good job of supervision. Not every good worker will make a good supervisor. Not everyone who wants to be a supervisor will be good at it. When in doubt, try a person in short-term leadership assignments to see what happens. Next, help newly promoted supervisors make the transition. That starts with basic training. Next, provide training and support in key areas that new supervisors will have to know. That includes company policies and procedures as well as basic supervision and communications skills. Help them identify role models and mentors. Most new managers learn the ropes more from watching and talking to others and not from classroom work. Provide just-in-time help. That can be job aids, reference materials or a more experienced manager that the new ma
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