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Is Your Boss A Psychopath? | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

You’ve probably worked for or with one sometime in your career. home about rich our team news our fans services executive coach business coach speaking inspire media knowledge books affiliates contact Rich Gee Group 203.500.2421 Is Your Boss A Psychopath? Establish A Contract With Your Team. Unported License.

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Why Don't We Hug More? | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

You hit my point exactly – a good hug between people transfers something, a closeness, a bond. Rich Gee 12.20.10 at 8:39 AM Tim – I think I hit a place in your heart (and mind) with this one. I always love your comments! Happy holidays! – Rich Tim Trent 12.20.10 at 9:00 AM It has to be experienced, Rich. Unported License.

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Why Networking Is Dead – Part Two.

Rich Gee Group

Each subsequent question, follow-up question, and connection will build a stronger friendship bond between you. Once you make the ‘connection’, you begin to build a rapport of trust between you and the person your connecting with. It might be an article, a web site, an acquaintance you might know — to give to them at a later date.

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A Life That Mattered

Your Voice of Encouragement

His work ethic was something to behold. This was true not just in the way he approached his career. Whether we were heading out the door on a date or making a weighty career decision, this sage advice served us well over the years. Throughout his entire life, I never heard of a single person disliking him. And he didn't.

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Are You Working Over the Thanksgiving Holiday?

Harvard Business Review

12:53 PM Tuesday November 23, 2010 by Edward Hallowell | Comments () Email Tweet This Post to Facebook Share on LinkedIn Print If youre working — either from home or the office — over Thanksgiving, Im not sure whether to say, "Congratulations on your work ethic!" or "My condolences on your plight."

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Jon Stewart, Superboss

Harvard Business Review

I’ve spent the last ten years studying individuals who are unusually good at helping others build careers and make contributions to their fields. They encourage the creation of strong, emotional bonds and loyalties between protégés as well as between protégés and themselves. And the affection went both ways.

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A Couple Reasons to Smile About

Women on Business

and it’s as if the end of 2010 wasn’t just the end of a calendar year but the end of tough times. After a year of uncertainty and tumult, Congress finally got around to making some crucial decisions in the last month of 2010. Extends the 2010 income tax, capital gains and dividend tax rates for all Americans.