By Jennifer J. Ator
- The author identifies three types of difficult subordinates. They are: commandants, clock watchers, and instigators. A description of each is included along with how best to deal with each type of co-worker.
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By n a
- Two very common scenarios in the work place are discussed - when a co-worker undermines you, and when you and a co-worker are anti-sympatico. There are plenty of tips for addressing these work situations.
(Added: 6-Apr-2006 Hits: 570 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
By n a
- Working with people who respect you and who value your contributions strongly affects your level of job satisfaction. It also improves your ability to produce quality work.
As you may have experienced, it's not always easy for co-workers to get along. Here are some strategies to overcome unhealthy relationships with co-workers and some tips to promote an atmosphere of mutual respect.
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By n a
- Successfully dealing with co-workers is one of the keys to teamwork, and successful companies do all they can to promote a collegial atmosphere in the workplace. Teamwork involve to knowing your job, doing it well, respecting the other members of your group and working with them to accomplish a common goal.
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By Beverly West
- The next time you're ready to explode because your cube neighbor did something that irritates you yet again, let these tips from business-harmony experts help you make peace rather than war.
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By Morley D. Glicken
- We can't always select our co-workers. This article offers advice that will help ease the conflict when you have no choice but to work with that co-worker with whom you share a mutual dislike.
(Added: 6-Apr-2006 Hits: 313 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
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