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“It’s sad to think we’re not gonna make it and it’s gotten to the point where we just can’t fake it. For some ungodly reason, we just won’t let it die because … neither one of us wants to be the first to say goodbye.” Lyrics just as true now as they were when Gladys Knight and the Pips released them to the world on Boxing Day in 1972.
But, Overlap Podcast Writing Staff, what does this random piece of Gladys Knight apocrypha have to do with anything? Ah, dear listeners, it contains everything we cover on this week’s episode - how to be the first to say goodbye and start transitioning people out of your organization.
Our boys Sid and Keith will take us through that journey will help you find the value in prioritizing compassion and occupational transition over a simple massacre-style firing is better for you and your business in the long run - because we tried to do it to Keith and Sid said “No.”
Our boys will breakdown the best way to begin your business relationship breakups so be sure to be here for this week’s Overlap Podcast.
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“It’s sad to think we’re not gonna make it and it’s gotten to the point where we just can’t fake it. For some ungodly reason, we just won’t let it die because … neither one of us wants to be the first to say goodbye.” Lyrics just as true now as they were when Gladys Knight and the Pips released them to the world on Boxing Day in 1972.
But, Overlap Podcast Writing Staff, what does this random piece of Gladys Knight apocrypha have to do with anything? Ah, dear listeners, it contains everything we cover on this week’s episode - how to be the first to say goodbye and start transitioning people out of your organization.
Our boys Sid and Keith will take us through that journey will help you find the value in prioritizing compassion and occupational transition over a simple massacre-style firing is better for you and your business in the long run - because we tried to do it to Keith and Sid said “No.”
Our boys will breakdown the best way to begin your business relationship breakups so be sure to be here for this week’s Overlap Podcast.
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