Being Professional in English

Dealing With a New Manager


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During your career you will face more than once a new manager. Someone brought in from outside your network and someone that does not know you nor do you know them. Your value in the workplace is suddenly and immediately put to the test and you need to know how to best deal with this situation.
This is especially acute when you are not using your mother tongue language at work with this new manager: Any reason that impedes good communication at this point could mean you losing your job and all that you have worked for.
Let us not allow that to happen !
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Being Professional in EnglishBy Mark Olding