"Often the difference between a successful man (woman) and a failure is not one's better abilities or ideas, but the courage (faith) that one has to bet on his (her) ideas, to take a calculated risk, and to act." Maxwell Maltz. Please share this blog. Please make comments about your own struggles (we all have them) and success. This will encourage others and help them follow in your successes, however small. Click on "Home" at the bottom to see the index.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Career Coach: What to do when your ideas aren’t being heard - The Washington Post
Career Coach: What to do when your ideas aren’t being heard - The Washington Post: Q. I am a paralegal who has worked with the same three partners for more than 10 years. None of them exhibits any leadership skills, and they all blame everyone else for any shortcomings. They have developed only minimal relationships with lawyers in other offices around the country who could share work with us. Nor are they interested in hearing my suggestions and questions concerning business development. Short of leaving for a winning team, do you think there is anything else I could do?
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