How to Fix Your Whine at Work; 12 Tips to Manage Better and Lead Well

Karl Bimshas

How to Fix Your Whine at Work; 12 Tips to Manage Better and Lead Well
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Published
10 October 2018
Pages
42
ISBN
9780359147922

How to Fix Your Whine at Work; 12 Tips to Manage Better and Lead Well

Karl Bimshas

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Whining is unattractive, unproductive and unprofessional. Griping, complaining, and whining, especially at work, is easy to do. There are lots of problems you can point to, and many times it can feel like no one cares. If you find yourself whining more and caring less, it is time to adjust your outlook, fast; otherwise, you are in danger of derailing your career. Maybe you think it's time to quit your job. Before you do that, quit your complaining. In "How to Fix Your Whine at Work," leadership advisor Karl Bimshas, quickly and bluntly provides 12 tips to help you, or someone you love, to manage better and lead well. Part One of a three-part leadership development series, each tip in this guide is designed for you to increase your responsibility and self-leadership so you can halt the negative spiral and improve your attitude. As with all his writing, the quick snippets Bimshas offers are easy to digest and implement right away.

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