15 Proven Practices to Build Effective Relationships at Work
In the play, No Exit, by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, three people find themselves in the afterlife. They are trapped in a small room with no doors and no mirrors, and the windows are covered in brick. Little by little, it dawns on them that hell isn’t fire and brimstone or the torture chamber they imagined it to be. Instead, hell is other people.
How often do you work with people who bug the you know what out of you? Maybe it’s your annoying coworker who complains about everything. Or it’s your customer who insists on unrealistic demands. Perhaps it’s an employee who continually drops the ball or your controlling, micromanaging boss.
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7 年'You be the change You wish to see!' Mahatma Gandhi
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7 年Great stuff. Thanks for sharing, Todd!
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7 年Can't wait to read your book!!!
Director Sales @ FocusU | Driving Revenue Growth
7 年I liked the way you have written the article in very few but powerful words. Very nice.
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7 年Can't wait to read the whole book! No Exit is one of my favorite plays. Thanks for sharing your great wisdom.