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Arrogance at Work – How Should You Handle It?

by Jennifer V. Miller

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Is it ever OK to tolerate arrogance in the workplace? This is the central question that became apparent to me after I wrote a post about how to find empathy for the office jerk.  After reading the excellent comments from People Equation readers, I realized that a distinction was in order: the answer depends on…

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3 Questions to Refocus Your Life Plan

by Jennifer V. Miller

3 life plan questions from Diane Sawyer

It seems hard to believe now, but there was a time when broadcast journalist Diane Sawyer was stuck. Shortly after college graduation (where she majored in “Identity Crisis and Self-Absorption, with a minor in Poetry and Daydreaming”1) she returned home, feeling aimless and unsettled. Her father asked her these three questions to help her get…

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Why You Should Care About the Office A$$hole

by Jennifer V. Miller

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You may suspect that the arrogant, hyper-critical jerk guy in the office next to you is overcompensating for a lack of something, but what?  Turns out it’s not a lack of basic human decency, but instead it’s most likely a self-esteem deficit. According to research cited on the I/O at Work site (I/O = Industrial…

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Independence Day and Gratitude

by Jennifer V. Miller

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  Every summer just before our nation’s Independence Day holiday, they appear like magic –  little American flags planted along the treelawns of our street.They proudly stand street-side sentinal for a few days, then once again vanish until the next year.   It’s the handiwork of our neighbors; a patriotic gesture that visually unites the…

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Keeping the Buck: Fighting the Urge to Blame Others by Taking Responsibility in the Workplace

by Jennifer V. Miller

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A guest post by Melissa Crossman It’s only natural for people to not want to admit their failures, but at a certain point “passing the buck” becomes a deterrent to productivity in the workplace. On top of being a fruitless discussion, determining who’s to blame for setbacks at work creates unnecessary animosity among coworkers and…

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