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It is never easy having hard conversations. Today I am answering a listener question in this vein. An anonymous listener asks: What do you do when you love your job but can't stand what is happening behind the scenes with management? How do you have a conversation with your boss to address your concerns?
It can be intimidating to approach your boss with concerns. Sometimes, we can even build it up in our minds and imagine the worst possible outcome. You won't lose your job over raising concerns, especially if you do it in the right way.
Take some time to write out your questions and concerns. Do some research. Are you the only one who feels this way, or is it a recurring issue among the staff? Look beneath the surface. What is your manager like? Might there be an outside circumstance that is impacting your current situation? Once you take a good look at it and get organized, set up a meeting. Approach it humbly. Come at it from a standpoint of how can you help? Chances are your boss doesn't even realize how everyone is feeling.
Whatever the outcome, you need to make sure that you are willing to leave if things don't change. If you believe strong enough to bring it up, believe in yourself enough to leave if the situation gets worse. If you are planning a vacation, make sure you check out Magical Vacation Planners. If you are going to Orlando, make sure to ask about their MVP people mover. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.
By Lee Cockerell4.8
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It is never easy having hard conversations. Today I am answering a listener question in this vein. An anonymous listener asks: What do you do when you love your job but can't stand what is happening behind the scenes with management? How do you have a conversation with your boss to address your concerns?
It can be intimidating to approach your boss with concerns. Sometimes, we can even build it up in our minds and imagine the worst possible outcome. You won't lose your job over raising concerns, especially if you do it in the right way.
Take some time to write out your questions and concerns. Do some research. Are you the only one who feels this way, or is it a recurring issue among the staff? Look beneath the surface. What is your manager like? Might there be an outside circumstance that is impacting your current situation? Once you take a good look at it and get organized, set up a meeting. Approach it humbly. Come at it from a standpoint of how can you help? Chances are your boss doesn't even realize how everyone is feeling.
Whatever the outcome, you need to make sure that you are willing to leave if things don't change. If you believe strong enough to bring it up, believe in yourself enough to leave if the situation gets worse. If you are planning a vacation, make sure you check out Magical Vacation Planners. If you are going to Orlando, make sure to ask about their MVP people mover. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.

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