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Posted on Saturday, September 27, 2008

Brag About Your Staff…and do it often

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One thing managers are really good at is bragging about their accomplishments. There’s nothing wrong with that so long as you do not take credit for what is not yours. But what they need to do more often is brag about their staff and make sure they do it real good. I had an opportunity […]

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