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Article: 7 work problems - solved.
- Article from:
- Redbook
- Article date:
- March 1, 1998
- Author:
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If only the toughest decision faced in your work life was whether you really had to run that 5k race as part of the company team. But office life is dicier...much. Maybe a coworker attacks your work -- in front of the company bigwigs. Or your boss expects you to stay late to meet an urgent deadline, when your toddler has to be picked up from day care now. These rank among the most heinous work scenarios because they trigger such visceral responses -- you want to cry, you want to quit, you want to kill someone. So how do you overcome the gut reaction (a surefire career killer) and formulate a smart, professional response? Here, the experts tell how to solve seven of the ...
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