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No Dropping Dimes - Part 1

Manager Tools

Mike Auzenne

Feedback, Strategy, Careers, Coaching, Management, Skills, How-to, Development, Advice, Business, Leadership

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2013

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

This guidance recommends NOT announcing a colleague’s failure without a courtesy notification.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Manager Tools.

0:02.0

Today's topic, No Dropping Dimes.

0:04.6

Part one.

0:05.4

Here we go.

0:07.6

Folks, before we start this cast about not dropping dimes,

0:10.0

remember that it's about relationships,

0:11.8

and you don't want to do things that

0:13.4

damage relationships and we ought to be doing things that improve our

0:17.3

relationships and we've just released effective relationships a series of cast to

0:21.6

help you do that if you know anything discs, you know you love it and

0:24.9

being able to work with people who are different than you really matters.

0:27.5

If you struggle working with your boss or understanding your direct or not understanding

0:32.1

why a peer does what he or she does, then you need to take a look at effective relationships.

0:37.0

Hope to see you there.

0:38.0

Sometimes the best way to get a colleague's attention about the repeated failures? I have the way. You

0:43.9

announce it at a meeting. You don't tell them in advance. And ideally, their

0:48.6

boss is there. And they're going to be embarrassed. It's works perfectly.

0:52.6

That's how I get worked at.

0:54.4

Yeah, that's how you roll.

0:56.9

Yeah, no, folks, Mike's kidding.

0:58.8

This cast is about not dropping dimes,

1:00.9

which basically Mike just describe what is dropping a dime.

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