I read askamanager.org as a resource, but sometimes there are some real gems in the WTF category. Check out this “critique” an interviewer sent a rejected candidate.
Anyone have a “pretentious and insincere” favorite book you wanna share?
I read askamanager.org as a resource, but sometimes there are some real gems in the WTF category. Check out this “critique” an interviewer sent a rejected candidate.
Anyone have a “pretentious and insincere” favorite book you wanna share?
This is a fun, light listen with a lot of concrete advice for how to handle difficult situations at work, both for employees and managers.
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This book is a great reference with suggested language for all kinds of difficult conversations you might need to have at work. I got it from the library but I think I might get a copy for myself because I can see wanting to reference this one repeatedly. There isn't much new information here if you've read the Ask a Manager website, but it was really helpful see it laid out in an organized way.
A quick, fun, and informative read about navigating all kinds of difficult workplace conversations.
Read August 20-23
Book 33/50
I loved this and need my own copy. Where was it when I was entering the workforce?