A clueless boss gives you a wide-open field. Learn what's important to your boss, understand what your company is looking for and help the fool meet those expectations.
Beware your inner idiot. Success and stupidity don't mix. Your boss's stupidity is only half the problem. Your own stupidity can easily complete the disaster.
Even though idiot bosses are inevitable, they don't have to be terminal.
I'm a recovering idiot boss. If I stop talking to my people, I'm dangling precariously. I've got to engage them and learn from their skills. If I do that, I've taken my personality out of the equation, and that creates consistency.
Idiot engineering isn't butt kissing. The whole idea is to make working conditions more conducive to your career growth.
In a free market, we can vote with our feet, ... Leaving may have consequences -- pay and location, for example -- so do a cost/benefit analysis before giving notice.
In a free market, we can vote with our feet. Leaving may have consequences -- pay and location, for example -- so do a cost/benefit analysis before giving notice.
Learn what's important to your boss, understand what your company is looking for and help the fool meet those expectations.
The person with the institutional authority is always the 800-pound gorilla. People who go to work thinking they'll out-wrestle the big monkey will lose every time.
We actually went through a pretty extensive amount of research that was directed at a variety of vendors and invited people to submit proposals.
You do that by becoming an enhancement to the boss.
You want to diminish the power of the boss's cluelessness to harm you,
You want to diminish the power of the boss's cluelessness to harm you. You do that by becoming an enhancement to the boss.
This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.
This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.