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Death by meeting (and how you and the meeting can be resuscitated)


Meetings. Sometimes I think I am better off moving into the conference room, because I spend more time in it than my office. How often do you feel that way, or  have you been in more meetings than the work week has hours? Do they suck the energy straight out of you? Any meeting lasting… Read More Death by meeting (and how you and the meeting can be resuscitated)

August 16, 2012August 16, 2012 Ralf Weiser3 Comments

How to successfully sabotage your career


Sounds wrong, does it not? Yet the amount of employees of the American work force succeeding in sabotaging their careers by finding problems but not developing solutions every day is mind boggling. In the event that you are not worried about job security or moving up the career ladder at all, then follow these simple… Read More How to successfully sabotage your career

August 14, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Working at a toxic work place


Do you know Jeff Foxworthy’s routine about “You may be a redneck if…”?  Well I kind of liked it and gave it a spin with toxic workplaces.  When you are no longer happy at your place of work – and that is true no matter where you work in the organization – you are drained… Read More Working at a toxic work place

August 2, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Promoted into oblivion


See if this sounds familiar to you.  At work you got promoted time and again because you are taking on risky jobs, getting more work done than anyone else, taking charge when no one else will do it besides you.  Eventually management “rewards” you by promoting you and before you know it you have become… Read More Promoted into oblivion

July 31, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

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