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Knowing that your boss plays favorites AND that the object of their affection isn't you can be a really tough position to navigate. But while ignoring the whole situation might feel like the easiest thing to do, it's not the best approach in the long-run.
A culture of favoritism at work can lead to increased stress, decreased job satisfaction, lowered long-term goal achievement and, in some cases, even burnout.
In this episode, we explore 4 expert-backed tips on how you can handle the situation instead, to ensure you are setting yourself up for success regardless of whether you are your boss' favorite... or not.
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For a direct link to this episode, visit saharmandi.com/episode16
You can also find and subscribe to Speak Up & Lead on iTunes, Spotify, GooglePodcasts, Stitcher, and iHeartRadio.
Knowing that your boss plays favorites AND that the object of their affection isn't you can be a really tough position to navigate. But while ignoring the whole situation might feel like the easiest thing to do, it's not the best approach in the long-run.
A culture of favoritism at work can lead to increased stress, decreased job satisfaction, lowered long-term goal achievement and, in some cases, even burnout.
In this episode, we explore 4 expert-backed tips on how you can handle the situation instead, to ensure you are setting yourself up for success regardless of whether you are your boss' favorite... or not.
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For a direct link to this episode, visit saharmandi.com/episode16
You can also find and subscribe to Speak Up & Lead on iTunes, Spotify, GooglePodcasts, Stitcher, and iHeartRadio.