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Women at Work

Introducing Getting Along

Women at Work

Harvard Business Review

Hbr, Entrepreneurship, Business/management, Careers, Progress, Harvard, Business/entrepreneurship, Workplace, Human, Management, Resources, Gender, Women, Business, Business/careers, Equality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

No one should have to put up with rude, unprofessional, or hostile behavior from a colleague. You can counteract and even preempt it by using certain tactics and phrases. Amy Gallo will teach you which ones, plus how and when to deploy them, through coaching sessions with real women dealing with different types of difficult people.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Once your business gets to a certain size, the cracks start to emerge.

0:05.4

Things you used to do in a day take a week.

0:08.3

You deserve a customized solution, and that's NetSuite.

0:12.8

Learn more when you download NetSuite's popular KPI checklist,

0:16.9

absolutely free at NetSuite.com slash women at work.

0:21.2

That's NetSuite.com slash women at work.

0:26.1

So Emily, you're leaving us.

0:31.1

Tears.

0:32.1

I know.

0:33.1

Tell us what you're going to do.

0:36.1

So if you guys remember, we did an episode on side gigs, side hustles,

0:42.1

with Brianna Kaza.

0:44.1

And that was when I talked about kind of starting this little side business

0:50.1

of selling vintage clothing.

0:52.1

I was obsessed with searching for vintage treasures.

0:56.1

It's my favorite thing to do.

0:58.1

I'm in husband for many years.

1:00.1

So I started selling items on Etsy, and started doing outdoor vintage markets.

1:06.1

I'm not expecting to make a lot of money, but hopefully I'll make enough to continue shopping.

1:15.1

Sourcing.

1:16.1

Continue sourcing.

1:17.1

Yeah.

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