2018-12-31T19:34:00Z
If you want to be a manager, start thinking like one. Read these books to take the next step into management and become a great boss.
Make your commute time more valuable by listening to audiobooks that will help you further your career.
You might have some beliefs about how the world works that affect how quickly you adapt and grow.
You may brush off and subsequently forget growth and professional development milestones if you don’t track them.
Always remain professional, no matter the outcome.
Under the guise of professionalism, bosses don't always say what they mean.
Your attitude might be keeping you from advancing in your career.
Your attitude might be keeping you from advancing in your career.
You may be playing it too safe in conversation with your boss.
Keep your emotions in check.
A recent survey showed that salary is fairly low on the list of things employees need to feel appreciated.
Micromanagement destroys morale, increases turnover, and leads bosses to feel overworked and overstressed.
Oil and gas companies are producing far too much supply for their own good.
It's better than sitting around a table and shouting out random thoughts.
"Me, too" businesses tend not to impress investors.
Make the process as painless as possible.
If you have a weekly case of the Monday Blues, it might be time to look for a new job.
If your company can't afford to pay you more, there are other things you can negotiate.
The gains in productivity, creativity, and overall work-life satisfaction are hard to ignore.
Step outside and take a deep breath.