First steps to take after a business-disrupting disaster
Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that the first thing to do after you’ve been hit by a business-disrupting emergency is to sit still for a little bit and assess the impact and damage, before taking action.
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Management Fundamentals, Work-Life, Balance
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Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to suggest you consider the holiday party as a potential generational minefield, with many different expectations and tolerances for which you should modify your behavior.
Walter Kiechel joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some words of caution on how to behave when you attend a holiday party, especially one that is connected to your work.
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