How saying ‘no’ can improve your work performance
December 1, 2016 By Ken Albrecht
Saying “no” to someone will be uncomfortable at first, but saying “yes” could produce regret for a long time.
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Saying “no” to someone will be uncomfortable at first, but saying “yes” could produce regret for a long time.
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A Texas judge issued an injunction on the U.S. Department of Labor’s final overtime rule.
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The National Propane Gas Association (NPGA) appointed Gary Papay, founder and principal of The Oil & Gas Advisor, to its board of directors.
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The people you rely on most in your business are probably the people who know how to deal with ambiguity.
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A tank runout sparks the startup of cylinder exchange enterprise Panhandle Propane.
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When staff members habitually come to you with their questions, they are passing the responsibility of the outcome onto you.
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Use your slow business days to check for safety compliance issues.
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Many businesspeople find it time-consuming and challenging to recruit and retain productive employees.
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Collecting customer email addresses and cellphone numbers is good for your business.
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